
Microsoft revealed the final name for Windows 10's all new browser during the Build 2015 keynote, which will replace Internet Explorer. And the name is "Microsoft Edge" (formerly code-named Project Spartan). The company also show off its logo which is still a lowercase "e," one of the most recognizable icon on any Windows desktop. The browser uses a newly built rendering engine, also named EdgeHTML. It allows you to write directly on webpages, share your mark-ups with others, read articles with a clutter-clearing reading view or use the offline reading feature for greater convenience. Play the video below to see the browser's features in action.