Since switching to the Chromium engine, Microsoft Edge just became a whole lot more interesting -- and development has sped up dramatically. As well as speeding up Edge, Microsoft has been busy adding new features such as a Potentially Unwanted Apps blocker, support for Chrome extensions and more. One of the latest changes does nothing to add new features, but it is important for anyone concerned with aesthetics; there is now support for Chrome themes to change the look of the browser. See also: How to play the secret surfing game in Microsoft Edge -- and unlock the hidden NinjaCat…
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