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Windows Insiders on the Release preview ring are currently using Windows 10 2004 build 19041.264, which Microsoft expects to be the final release that will be delivered as the May 2020 Update.
Windows 10 launches today (read our review) and with it comes a whole new browser. Sure, Internet Explorer will still be there if you want, but it’s not the default. Microsoft Edge is.
The new Microsoft Edge has been out for over a year, and now it's set to replace the old Edge on Windows 10. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
With Windows enthusiasts awaiting the public release of the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser, Microsoft reportedly made it available in an unlikely place. According to reports, some users ...
Edge has less than 10% share, which doubtless explains why Microsoft feels emboldened to push its own browser with such force in Windows 10. You might like Microsoft Edge, you might not.
Here’s how it works. Microsoft has promised that it has plans to bring Edge, Microsoft's in-house web browser for Windows 10, to the Windows Store at some point.