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Microsoft just killed one of the coolest features of its Edge browser to favor more AI

Microsoft just killed one of the coolest features of its Edge browser to favor more AI
AI Summary

Microsoft is discontinuing the 'Collections' feature in its Edge browser by June 2026 to prioritize AI-driven experiences. Users have criticized the move, noting that Collections was a practical productivity tool that distinguished Edge from other browsers.

Why it matters

The decision reflects a broader industry trend where companies are aggressively pivoting toward generative AI, sometimes at the expense of established user-favorite features.

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The article frames the corporate decision as a negative loss of utility in favor of an 'obsession' with AI, reflecting a critical stance on Big Tech's AI pivot.

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