Microsoft Windows 10 promises new browser
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 8:12 am
Microsoft has announced that it will make an all-new web browser available for Windows 10 .
The project is being called “Spartan”, a reference to Halo, the well-known Xbox game franchise. This will stop the update sequence based on Internet Explorer, which would be version 12, with the aim of getting closer to the most widely used on the market, such as Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.
According to ZDNet journalist Mary Jo Foley, who is a Microsoft expert, the senegal whatsapp list browser will maintain its predecessor technology with the Chakra JavaScript engine and the Trident rendering engine, demonstrating that there is no intention to switch to WebKit, which is used by its competitors.
Due to backwards compatibility, IE will be maintained on desktop versions of Windows 10, while Spartan will remain on any device with the new operating system, and will allow the use of extensions.
With an event scheduled for January 21st to present Windows 10's features to ordinary consumers, Microsoft intends to officially announce the new browser, although it is not yet finalized for inclusion in the preview version, which is scheduled to be released soon.
The project is being called “Spartan”, a reference to Halo, the well-known Xbox game franchise. This will stop the update sequence based on Internet Explorer, which would be version 12, with the aim of getting closer to the most widely used on the market, such as Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.
According to ZDNet journalist Mary Jo Foley, who is a Microsoft expert, the senegal whatsapp list browser will maintain its predecessor technology with the Chakra JavaScript engine and the Trident rendering engine, demonstrating that there is no intention to switch to WebKit, which is used by its competitors.
Due to backwards compatibility, IE will be maintained on desktop versions of Windows 10, while Spartan will remain on any device with the new operating system, and will allow the use of extensions.
With an event scheduled for January 21st to present Windows 10's features to ordinary consumers, Microsoft intends to officially announce the new browser, although it is not yet finalized for inclusion in the preview version, which is scheduled to be released soon.