Microsoft on Tuesday spelled out some of the business-designed additions and improvements it plans for the Edge browser.
The Chromium-based Edge, which Microsoft debuted in stable form in January, was to have been slowly rolled out to a subset of users "in the coming weeks" after a Jan. 15 announcement. That didn't happen.
Whether because of Microsoft's own delays, the disruption of lock-downs and work-at-home orders resulting from the coronavirus pandemic, or a combination, Microsoft never got around to distributing the new Edge.
[ Related: 9 steps to lock down corporate browsers ] That will now change, Microsoft pledged, effectively calling a do-over. Edge will be "delivered via a measured roll-out that you'll see ramping up over the course of the next few weeks," Kyle Pflug, principal program manager, wrote in a post to a company blog .
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