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Microsoft Edge Canary brings back dictionary tool to all webpages

What you need to know Microsoft Edge Canary now has an option to define selected text on any webpage. The option to define words was available in the legacy version of Microsoft Edge. Microsoft started testing a similar dictionary feature in March, but it was limited to PDFs. Microsoft Edge Canary has a new feature that lets you look up the definition of selected text on any webpage. This functionality was available on the legacy version of Edge but is now making its way to the Chromium-based Edge browser. The new dictionary feature is found in the mini context menu that appears when you select text. It was spotted by Leopeva64-2 on Reddit.

Internet Explorer 11 will be retired in June 2022 for most Windows 10 versions

Internet Explorer 11 will be retired in June 2022 for most Windows 10 versions Microsoft s Internet Explorer 11 web browser will be retired by the company in 2022 for most Windows versions. Microsoft announced the end of Internet Explorer today, just a day after the official release of Windows 10 version 21H1. The aging browser won t be supported on all Windows 10 client SKUs and Windows 10 IoT versions 20H2 and later from June 15, 2022 onward. Microsoft plans to disable Internet Explorer 11 on all unsupported devices and redirect requests to open Internet Explorer to the company s Chromium-based Microsoft Edge web browser. Internet Explorer 11 won t be removed from devices because its engine is required for IE Mode to function. IE Mode will bridge the gap between using the Edge web browser and accessing apps and sites that require Internet Explorer-specific technologies.

Microsoft is finally ready to kill off Internet Explorer once and for all for most people

Microsoft is finally ready to kill off Internet Explorer once and for all. for most people Internet Explorer may be a stalwart of the world of web browsers, but it has also been an object of ridicule and derision for pretty much its entire life. Since the emergence of the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge, the writing has been on the wall for the browser just about everyone loves to hate, but IE has been lingering for longer than many people would have expected. But now Microsoft is finally ready to pull the plug. Sort of. The company has announced that the Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired and go out of support on June 15, 2022, for certain versions of Windows 10 . But what does this mean in practice, and will you be affected?

Everything Microsoft removed in the Windows 10 May 2021 Update

What you need to know The Windows 10 May 2021 Update has a short list of removed features. Most notably, the legacy version of Microsoft Edge is no longer supported. The update also has a couple of features that are no longer in development. Windows 10 updates generally bring new features to PCs, but Microsoft also occasionally removes features through major updates. These features are sometimes replaced by other options, but in some cases, Microsoft simply decides to go in another direction. The Windows 10 May 2021 Update is no exception, as it includes a short list of removed features. In addition to removing a couple of features, Microsoft also stopped developing two features. These deprecated features are still available but aren t actively developed. They may be removed in future updates but are available for now.

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