Another possible feature for Microsoft’s forthcoming Chromium-based Edge browser has recently come to light. According to TechRadar, Microsoft’s newest and Chromium-powered version of its Edge browser ...
Although Netflix has yet to make an official announcement, Windows Blog editor-in-chief Mollie Ruiz-Hopper said on Monday that Windows 10 customers can now stream content from the popular online media ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Microsoft has announced that 4K Netflix streaming on PC is now exclusively available through ...
If you want to be able to stream Netflix in 4K through your browser, you're going to have to use Edge, as Microsoft announced today. Unfortunately, the feature probably won't work with your PC, as you ...
Microsoft's forthcoming Chromium-based Edge browser looks like it will still be the only browser that Netflix users will be able to use to stream in 4K. Following the recent leak of a preview version ...
While Netflix hasn't issued an official comment on the matter, it appears that Netflix is at long last bringing 4K video to PC users. Of course, there is a gnarly catch you should be aware of. As it ...
Microsoft Bing announced a new AI technology that will bring 4K image experience to websites through Microsoft Edge, automatically enhancing website images. The technology, called Turing Image ...
For those who haven't caught up with the news, Microsoft announced back in December that it was developing a new web browser based on Chromium, the same one powering Google Chrome. That in itself is ...
However, not all Windows 10 PCs will be able to stream Netflix 4K content. Netflix 4K content is now available to a larger audience — Windows 10 PCs have been added to the list of devices capable of ...
Netflix 4K streaming is coming to Windows PCs later this week—but only for the lucky few using seventh generation Kaby Lake processors from Intel. In an effort to placate the studios, Microsoft ...
If you thought Microsoft’s announcement that it was going to create a Chromium version of their Edge browser meant Edge was going to be a too-little, too-late, me-too Chrome clone, think again.