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Microsoft Renames Project Spartan to Microsoft Edge
Project Spartan has long been known as the replacement for Microsoft’s aging Internet Explorer browser lineup. Debuting alongside Windows 10 later this year, the new browser finally shed its codename and was officially christened Microsoft Edge. This new name aligns the browser with the name of its underlying rendering engine,…
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Microsoft’s Project Spartan Browser Won’t Enable ‘Do Not Track’ by Default
You may remember that back in 2012 Microsoft had switched Internet Explorer to have ‘do not track’ on by default. Microsoft admitted and it was well known that it was welcomed by many users. Due to the newest World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) draft for the feature says “it must…
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Microsoft’s Spartan Browser Included in Latest Windows 10 Preview Build
The latest build of Windows 10 Technical Preview has given us the first glimpse of Microsoft’s new browser, codenamed Project Spartan. Initially thought to be a direct replacement for the much-maligned Internet Explorer, it has since emerged that Microsoft is to phase out the old browser gradually, with Spartan taking…
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Internet Explorer Is Getting a Name Change
Despite no official word, rumors are that Microsoft is ditching the Internet Explorer brand for something new, and all we know for sure now is its code-name, Project Spartan. During the Microsoft Convergence, Microsoft’s marketing chief Chris Capossela revealed that they are working on the new brand now, and its new…
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Next Microsoft Windows 10 Preview Will Include Spartan Browser
Windows 10 testers will be pleased to hear that Microsoft’s new internet browser, Project Spartan, will be available in a new build of Windows 10 Preview very soon. Kevin Gallo, technical lead for Windows universal apps for Microsoft, confirmed the news at the Mobile World Congress earlier today. Microsoft first…
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