Windows 10 news recap: Sling TV adds support for Microsoft Edge, Chromium-based Microsoft Edge now available for testing, and more

Jack Wilkinson

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Welcome back to our Windows 10 news recap, where we go over the top stories of the past week in the world of Microsoft’s flagship operating system.

ARM64 version of Firefox browser begins beta testing

Mozilla has begun testing of its Firefox web browser on ARM64 devices. It is available for users running Windows 10 PCs with Snapdragon processors.

Mozilla Firefox browser on Windows 10

Sling TV adds support for the Microsoft Edge web browser

Microsoft Edge users can now use Sling TV to play media, making it easier to watch content and not have to switch to a different browser, or in some cases, an app.

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Microsoft makes Edge Chromium Insider preview available for download, get Dev or Canary channel builds now!

Microsoft’s new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge is now available for users to test on Windows 10. Through a new website, users can download a copy of Microsoft’s new web browser to give it a whirl and see how it works for them.

Chromium-based Microsoft Edge now lets you switch search engines on the Canary channel

Following the launch of Microsoft’s new Edge browser for testing, the company has already released an update to the Canary channel. This update allows users to change their search engine from Bing to either Google, DuckDuckGo or Yahoo.

That’s it for this week – we’ll be back next week with more Windows 10 news!