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Microsoft Edge for Android Beta Scores Breaking News Alerts and Book Annotations

Microsoft Edge for Android has gained further improvements, touching performance, reading, news, and more. The features are available in beta and should roll out to everyone soon.

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Edge for is one of the highest-rated Android browsers and the team seems determined to keep it that way. A number of new features have rolled out to the beta ring, alongside performance improvements.

The most prominent addition is breaking news notifications. Like the News app on desktop, will now alert the user when something important happens. A high percentage of users will have an app that does this already, but it's a nice touch.

Unfortunately, you can't disable news alerts, but you are able to turn the news feed off entirely. It's possible Microsoft will add it in the full build or give you the option once a notification gets pushed.

The other feature is focused on books. You can now see the annotations you or others have made, though it doesn't apply to free-form inking on PDFs. Finally, if you're confused about new features, you can get to the What's New and tips page easily from the settings and ‘more' menu.

Fast Progress

This is far from the biggest update we've seen for Edge on Android, but there's only so many features you can add. In June, Microsoft added visual search, AdBlock Plus, and various default search engines.

In May it implemented parental controls, providing filters for what children can and can't see. This can be combined with Google's built-in controls to ensure they can only install Microsoft Edge as a browser.

Considering Edge for Android launched under a year ago, it's come a long way, exceeding the desktop app in some areas. When combined with recent Microsoft Launcher updates it's even more powerful, providing a full Microsoft ecosystem on Android. You can grab it below:

[appbox googleplay com.microsoft.emmx]

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Ryan has had a passion for gaming and technology since early childhood. Fusing the skills from his Creative Writing and Publishing degree with profound technical knowledge, he enjoys covering news about Microsoft. As an avid writer, he is also working on his debut novel.

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