Brendan is a freelance writer and content creator from Portland, OR. He covers tech and gaming for Lifehacker, and has also written for Digital Trends, EGM, Business Insider, IGN, and more. Edge’s ...
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who keep their tabs neat and tidy and those who drown in an endless sea of microscopic slivers atop their browser. Actually, scratch that. I don’t ...
Microsoft Edge is finally getting vertical tabs, a feature that was promised a year ago. Announced Thursday, the rollout also includes a History feature that’s a cut-down version of a function ...
For the last two decades, we’ve been putting our browser tabs in the wrong place, and the latest version of Microsoft Edge proves it. Last week, Edge added support for vertical tabs, transforming the ...
Almost in stark contrast to its pace with the first Microsoft Edge, now called "Microsoft Edge Legacy", development on the Chromium-based successor seems to be faster, more frequent, and perhaps also ...
Microsoft is testing out new options within the vertical tabs button on its Edge browser. The button now shows an option to view recently closed items and to add all tabs to a collection. The feature ...
There is a feature in Microsoft Edge using which you can switch the view mode of tabs from horizontal to vertical view mode. You can add the vertical tabs button via Edge settings and then turn on ...
Microsoft announced in March 2020 that its new Chromium-based Edge browser would be getting a vertical tabs option. On October 27, the preview of vertical tabs finally made it to the Edge Dev channel.
Version 89 of Microsoft's Edge browser kills off 33 security vulnerabilities and is supposed to boost startup times by up to 41%. Microsoft last week upgraded its Edge browser to version 89, ...