Microsoft is updating Windows to discourage users from downloading Google Chrome, promoting Edge with new safety prompts.
Microsoft has a long track record of discouraging Chrome downloads via Edge or Bing, and we might see a repeat telecast for ChatGPT Atlas.
The tech firm reveals a focus on AI agents, Copilot expansion, Microsoft 365 updates, and global infrastructure investment.
The latest news comes from Windows Report. “If you open the Chrome download page in Microsoft Edge, you may see a new banner ...
Phishing scammers use rnicrosoft.com domain to impersonate Microsoft by replacing 'm' with 'rn' in typosquatting attacks that ...
Preserving not just updates, but also lots of the now-deleted optional extras Legacy Update was already extremely useful if you chose to disembark from Microsoft's upgrade railroad. Now it's even more ...
A Lithuanian national has been arrested for his alleged involvement in infecting 2.8 million systems with clipboard-stealing ...
Even if you use Windows on a daily basis, some underrated yet useful apps might have slipped under your radar, such as ...
Microsoft's latest Windows update deploys warning banners that interrupt Chrome downloads via Edge, urging users toward what ...
Edge gets the hard sell in new browser wars Software King of the World, Microsoft, is once again trying to stop users from ...
Microsoft has begun decommissioning IntelliCode in VS Code, ending free local AI-assisted completions and shifting its ...
LG TV owners are discovering Microsoft Copilot on their home screens following a software update. The AI assistant installs automatically and cannot be removed, highlighting how AI features are ...