Do you ever think your browsing habits may be what are causing a bit of your system to slow down? Well, Microsoft thinks so, and that's why the Redmond outfit designed sleeping tabs for Microsoft Edge ...
Microsoft Edge has a Sleeping Tabs feature that saves RAM usage by putting inactive tabs to sleep. The feature saved 273.7 Petabytes of RAM across all PCs over the last 28 days. Using Sleeping Tabs ...
Microsoft’s efforts for browser efficiency appear to be paying off as the brand has announced that its built-in Sleeping Tabs tool is highly effective at conserving RAM on devices. Microsoft recently ...
Despite sharing a single engine with Chrome, Edge stands out with various optimizations and performance-oriented features that make the browser from Microsoft more efficient and snappier compared to ...
The company introduced the Sleeping Tabs tool for its Edge browser in 2020. In 2021, the tool received an important update that allowed Edge users to opt for tabs to fall asleep after just a minute of ...
Microsoft Edge has added a new sync option in Canary that lets users access Tab Groups and Workspaces across signed-in ...
In brief: Microsoft shouting loudly about how great Edge is and why it's so much better than Chrome isn't something new, but Redmond's recently statistic regarding the browser is quite interesting.
Microsoft has just released a new limited public preview of its Edge Workspace feature. The new Edge browser will basically let you share a bunch of browser tabs simultaneously with a single link. The ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Microsoft has a history of tricks to get you to use Edge, and the latest one targets Chrome users once again.
The built-in web browser on Windows, Microsoft Edge, which succeeded the Internet Explorer, has released its version 100, following other rivaling apps like Google Chrome and Firefox. According to a ...