Microsoft really wants you to use Copilot. In fact, if you try to use ChatGPT or Perplexity in Edge, it'll beg you to try ...
Learn how Microsoft Edge's new Copilot Mode uses AI to automate tasks, organize tabs, and provide smarter search capabilities ...
Microsoft has launched new features for its AI "Copilot Mode" in Edge, following a raft of recent new offerings from ...
Recent versions of Edge already had many of the same features found in competing AI web browsers, such as Perplexity's Comet, OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas and Google's Gemini in Chrome. This includes having ...
Microsoft Edge's Copilot Mode is now widely available with two new experimental features: Copilot Actions and Journeys.
This issue likely happens because a recent update can inadvertently change critical settings or cause a conflict during the synchronization process. Specifically, the update may alter your privacy ...
It's not surprising to see Microsoft promoting Copilot over rival AIs in Edge - but I'm still disappointed by this latest ...
ZDNET key takeaways Edge's Copilot Mode adds real AI utility to everyday browsing.I tested it to see if it makes comparing ...
Microsoft is now prompting Edge users to try Copilot when visiting AI sites like ChatGPT, DeepSeek, or Perplexity.
Microsoft is joining the AI browser wave with the official launch of a new “Copilot Mode” in Edge. The option, first ...
If you only download Microsoft Edge add-ons (also known as extensions) via the official Microsoft Edge Add-ons Store, you can rest assured that they’re at least checked for malware before being made ...