Microsoft makes an effort to make the homepage something like Cortana or your Start menu, with some rotating news pieces, the weather, and maybe even some sports scores. Once you launch Edge, you’ll see a broad, gray window (above), most likely full of small snippets of content from Microsoft’s topical content aggregators, the MSN apps. ![]() But if you look down at the bottom of the screen, chances are that you’ll find the small “e” icon. Some of you may prefer to find the “edgy E” icon in the Start menu, others in the list of all apps. Given that you’re probably familiar with IE11, we’ve chosen to focus on the new, more modern browser.Ĭheck out all of PCWorld’s Windows 10 coverage First stepsįirst, you’ll need to launch Edge. ![]() Believe it or not, you have a choice of two browsers inside Windows 10: the legacy Internet Explorer 11 as well as Microsoft Edge.
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