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 demonstrated the Spartan browser – intended to replace the much-maligned Internet Explorer – at a special Windows 10 event held in January of this year. The browser is based around an all-new rendering engine and will feature Cortana voice interface integration, inking support, and customisable tab grouping.
In addition, Microsoft demonstrated Spartan for Windows 10 Phones at MWC, which looked very similar to its desktop counterpart. It seems reasonable to assume that a forthcoming version of Windows 10 Preview for Phones will also carry Spartan.
Source: The Verge
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