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The Microsoft Edge Dev channel is getting its second weekly update today, bringing support for 32-bit Windows 10 machines and a whole bunch of bug fixes.
This means that PCs running Windows 10 22H2 will continue to get Edge updates and that Edge will continue to support progressive web apps (PWA), even after Windows 10 support lapses.
Microsoft announced today that if you're using its Edge Insider builds from the Canary branch, you can now run it on 32-bit Windows 10 PCs. It's still not available for Windows 7 or Windows 8.
Windows 10 Enterprise users on the Long Term Servicing Branch won't get Microsoft's new Edge browser on their PCs come this fall.
Microsoft has begun replacing what it calls the "legacy" Microsoft Edge browser with its Chromium-based "new" Edge browser, via a Windows Update.
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