
We knew that Internet Explorer was dead.
We knew a successor was coming.
We just didn’t know the official name, beyond the “Project Spartan” placeholder.
Now we do: Microsoft’s new browser is called Microsoft Edge.
Just announced at the company’s build conference, Edge will be the primary/default browser built into Windows 10.
Details are still light on of what’s unique to Edge, but here’s what we know:
- It has built in Cortana support
- It has built-in reader, note-taking, and sharing features
- The design focuses on simplicity and minimalism
- The rendering engine is called EdgeHTML
While no fullsize screenshots have been released yet, here’s what we could grab from the demo screen as it debuted:


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