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When Edge was known as "Project Spartan," its logo looked something like the World Bank's logo crossed with Toyota's symbol. CNNMoney (New York) First published June 30, 2015: 11:22 AM ET Comments ...
Samsung's thin Galaxy S25 Edge smartphone may not turn out to be a bestseller, but according to market researchers, it is ...
Microsoft has a new Edge logo that looks like a wave. It’s a new design for the company’s browser that is due to launch soon. The new icon is a wave surfing the web. Skip to main content.
That’s because while Edge uses a newly built rendering engine—also dubbed Edge—that’s separate from Internet Explorer’s Trident Engine, the new browser’s logo still bears a striking ...
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PCMag on MSNMicrosoft: Edge Now Loads Its UI 40% Faster Than BeforeIf Edge is your preferred browser, your web browsing is about to get a speed bump. That's according to Microsoft, which is touting a reduction in UI loading times by an average of 40% since February.
Britain’s biggest-selling hiking magazine apologized Wednesday after its latest issue contained a route that would lead climbers off the edge of a cliff on Britain’s tallest peak. The February ...
Nintendo's celebrated designer Shigeru Miyamoto helped UK's popular games publication Edge Magazine ring in its 100th issue in style. The creator of Mario sat down for an in-depth interview with ...
Private Edge users have long since switched to the Adobe inline reader. From September, it will also become an opt-out for business customers. heise online Logo ...
Microsoft’s new Edge browser has a logo that harkens back to the legacy of Internet Explorer’s classic “e” surrounded by an orbiting swirl. Or at least, that’s the idea.
The Edge web browser gets a new logo that doesn't remind us of Internet Explorer at all, and that's likely on purpose as Microsoft shifts toward Chromium-based technology.
With its more abstract design, the new Edge browser logo, right, moves away from the 'e' used by Internet Explorer, left, and the old Edge design, center. Image: Microsoft/ZDNet.
The Edge web browser gets a new logo that doesn't remind us of Internet Explorer at all, and that's likely on purpose as Microsoft shifts toward Chromium-based technology.
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