Windows Central is reporting that Microsoft is in the early stages of a project, codenamed “Anaheim”, that is currently slated to replace Microsoft Edge for Windows 10. Microsoft is reportedly embracing Chrome’s dominance with a new replacement browser for Windows 10. Microsoft has long tried to avoid that fact by constantly working on Internet Explorer then Edge, but it seems no more. Chrome’s Blink engine has become more-or-less the de facto way to render the web. Whether you’re using Google Chrome, Opera, or Brave to browse the web, under the hood, it’s all based on Chromium.
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