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Here’s what’s new with Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 build 10130

Ron Ron
October 22, 2019
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Here's what's new with Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 build 10130

Earlier today, Microsoft rolled out a new build to participants of the Windows Insider Program. Windows 10 build 10130 caught many by surprise, after Microsoft’s own Gabriel Aul had said “Don’t expect 10130 this week” on Twitter. Guess he trolled everyone! With build 10130 comes new improvements to Microsoft Edge (which is still labeled as Project Spartan).

According to the Microsoft Edge change log website, build 10130 now allows the Edge browser to watch videos in full-screen. You can also pin and unpin browser panes. In other words, you can pin or unpin the Cortana, Favorites, and Reading List pane from the browser. The only known issue on Microsoft Edge in Windows 10 build 10130 involves the inability to access localhost.

Grab the latest build and check out these changes for yourself! Do you find yourself using Microsoft Edge (Project Spartan)? Or are you sticking to another browser for now?

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