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Microsoft has a new Edge logo that looks like a wave. It’s a new design for the company’s browser that is due to launch soon. The new icon is a wave surfing the web. Skip to main content.
Here's what I think is really behind Microsoft's logo change or, to be more accurate, the plan that the logo change represents. There are four key components: New versions of existing products.
Last week, users began noticing that the Microsoft Start website and new tab page in Edge had been updated with a new MSN logo, seemingly replacing the Microsoft Start branding in many key areas ...
As for the logo, the icon for Microsoft Copilot 356 (formerly the Microsoft 365 (Office) app) is differentiated from the existing Copilot icon only by the addition of a 'M365' label.
Microsoft revealed a new logo for the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge over the weekend through a fun puzzle for fans (via The Verge). The new logo features Fluent Design elements and looks less like ...
Microsoft's new logo for its upcoming Edge browser is a little less 'e' and a little more 'c'. Written by Liam Tung, Contributing Writer. Contributing Writer. Nov. 4, 2019 at 3:46 a.m. PT.
Among those who think Microsoft's new logo leaves a lot to be desired is longtime graphic designer John Williams, founder of Nashville, Tenn.-based do-it-yourself logo-creation website LogoGarden.com.
Sign of the times. The new logo wasn't unveiled in a conventional way, however – it was hidden behind a series of puzzles and clues posted to the web by Microsoft employees.
With little fanfare earlier this month, Microsoft announced that it’s changing the name of its long-standing Web browser from Internet Explorer to Microsoft Edge. It also showed off its newest ...
Microsoft is planning to release its Edge Chromium browser early next year with a new logo. The software maker is targeting January 15th as the release date for Edge Chromium, with availability ...
Microsoft may be pushing Internet Explorer to the backburner to focus on its new, lightweight Edge browser in Windows 10, but the company hasn’t forgotten its roots. After revealing the final ...
The Edge web browser gets a new logo that doesn't remind us of Internet Explorer at all, and that's likely on purpose as Microsoft shifts toward Chromium-based technology.
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