Microsoft Edge Dev update adds new feature to browser’s new tab page

The latest build of Edge Dev brings new features and is based on Chromium version 94.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft Edge Dev recently received an update that brings the browser to version 94. The update brings several new features, including the option to add a second row of top sites to the new tab page. This is the first Edge Dev build based on Chromium version 94.

Here are the new features available in the latest Edge Dev build:

Microsoft also fixed several bugs and issues with the update:

You can read the complete changelog, including all of the build’s changed behaviors and known issues on Microsoft’sTech Community page for the update.

Helping build a better browser

The latest update to Microsoft Edge Dev brings the browser to Chromium version 94. It also includes some new features, including the option to have two rows of sites on the browser’s new tab page.

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