The new Spartan Web browser is finally available for testing in the latest build of Windows 10, but Internet Explorer is still set as the default Windows browser. For those who really want to test Spartan to its limits, here’s how to set it as the default browser in Windows 10.
Windows 10 Browser Benchmarks: Spartan vs. IE, Chrome, Firefox, and Opera
Project Spartan, Microsoft’s new Web browser for Windows 10, is finally in the hands of Windows Insiders. Microsoft is betting a lot on its next-gen browser, but how does it stack up to IE and competing browsers when it comes to performance? Read on to check out our benchmark showdown of Spartan, IE, Chrome, Firefox, and Opera.
Leaked Build of Spartan Web Browser Reveals Impressive Cortana Integration
A newly leaked build of Windows 10 includes the next generation Spartan Web Browser, revealing how the browser will take advantage of Cortana to provide a rich and seamless browsing experience.
How to Enable the Spartan Edge Rendering Engine in Windows 10
When Windows 10 debuts later this year, it will include a new Web browser called Spartan. Spartan represents Microsoft’s efforts to create a streamlined browser from scratch, with a new rendering engine that’s built for the modern Web. While the Spartan app and interface are still absent from the latest Windows 10 Technical Preview build, here’s how you can get a taste of the new Spartan Edge rendering engine right from within Internet Explorer 11.
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