About a year ago, Microsoft unveiled a transition from React to WebUI 2.0 for Edge in an attempt to make the browser faster, especially on lower end devices that cannot boast the fastest processors and SSDs. It all started with the introduction of WebUI 2.0 for the Browser Essentials interface in Edge 122, and now, Microsoft is supercharging more parts of its browser. In a new blog post, Microsoft announced that no less than 14 different areas of the user interface in Microsoft Edge now use...

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