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Microsoft ended support for quite a few products and services this year. From gaming to productivity, here are the most noteworthy things that Microsoft killed off in 2021.
Microsoft announced today that a future Microsoft Edge update would permanently disable the Internet Explorer 11 desktop web browser on some Windows 10 systems in February.
Microsoft tried denting Google Chrome’s market by rebuilding its Edge browser on the same base as Google Chrome. Although the web browser is more fined tuned and refreshed, people still prefer ...
Microsoft is taking a lot of flak for planning to integrate a short-term financing app into the company’s Edge browser. The app would allow users to make purchases immediately and pay for them ...
In 2021, Microsoft told people that Chrome was "so 2008" and Edge was better. It also pushed out full-size Edge ads that appeared on the Chrome website, and Edge was accused of stealing data from ...
Microsoft appears to be testing a built-in cryptocurrency wallet for Edge, according to screenshots pulled from a beta build of the browser. The feature, which the screenshots say is strictly for ...
Only 104 critical vulnerabilities were reported in 2021, an all-time low for the world’s largest software company.
Microsoft’s new Clarity Boost feature for Xbox Cloud Gaming (aka xCloud) is intended to make your cloud gaming streams clearer, but it will only be available on the Edge browser.