- Microsoft Edge Has Two Smart New Features in Beta Testing
- AI Will Help You Find Websites in Your Browsing History
- A new media control center provides a hub for all media playback Activity
Have You Ever Found a Useful Web Page, Forgot to Bookmark it, then Remembred about it is later, and haad to go hunting through your browser history to try and find the site? This can be a frustrating expervation, but microsoft edge is aiming to remove the Pain from Such a Scenario.
Newin Reports That as of the beeta Release of Edge 138 for TESTERS (version 138.0.3351.14 to be precise), there’s a new ai-powered web history search.
Of course, you already get a search facilitation’s history (and the other best web browsers out there), but the New Feature Gives Your Search Query A Wide Scope and the Ability to Use Synonyms (and more besides).
Microsoft Explains“Enhanced Search finds sites in your history every when you us a synonym, phrase, or typo.”
In Short, you can make up was Surface The Correct Website.
Elsewhere in the Beta of Edge 138, Microsoft Has Intodeted a Media Control Center. This Is
What’s Happy Media-Wise, You Can Deal with it from here, and the Control Center is operated by Clayinging the Music Note icon from the Address Bar in Edge.
Analysis: on-deVice model
Remember that these feats are just in testing for the Moment. On Top of that, The Ai-Powered Web History Search Is a Limited Rolout Among Testers, so even if you do run the best of edge, you may not see it for a While.
In Short, it may be some time before this functionality Progresses to the Release Version of the Browser, but it’s inbound. And with Microsoft Keen to Expand Ai Powers Howver I, I Can’t Imagine This is a Feature that’s in Any Danger of Being Discarded.
For Those World About Privacy in Terms of Ai Hooking ITS Tendrils INTO Your Web History, Microsoft is Using an “on-deVice Model” and the company promises that none of your data is everep Of the Device INTO The Cloud, or to Microsoft’s Servs. Furthermore, The Feature Needs to Actively Be Enabled, Ratter Than Being on by Default.