Microsoft is now accepting developers’ submissions of add-ons for its upcoming Chromium-based Edge browser, so as to extend the app’s capabilities. The move — along with the official launch of the revamped browser — could finally give it a chance to realistically compete with the likes of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. The company has been previewing a new version of its browser powered by the popular Chromium rendering engine for some time now, and it’ll roll out via an over-the-air update to Windows 10 users on January 15, 2020. The lack of support for a wide range of extensions…
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