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technology5 days ago

iOS 26 Adoption Slows Down Significantly Months After Launch

Despite being available for nearly four months, iOS 26 adoption remains low, with most users still on iOS 18, according to Statcounter data, though TelemetryDeck reports higher adoption rates. The discrepancy may be due to different tracking methodologies, but overall, the data suggests users are hesitant to upgrade, possibly due to concerns about battery life or other features.

technology2 years ago

"Microsoft Edge Surges in Popularity with Enhanced Security, Copilot Chats, and Consumer Savings in 2023"

The latest Statcounter report shows Microsoft Edge reaching a new all-time high with nearly 12% market share, surpassing Safari, which experienced a significant drop. Chrome continues to dominate the desktop browser market with over 65% share. On mobile, Chrome and Safari lead, while Edge has a minor presence. The data indicates shifting preferences among desktop users, with Edge gaining traction and Safari losing ground.

technology2 years ago

Safari Surpasses Microsoft Edge in Desktop Browser Rankings

According to Statcounter, Safari has regained its position as the world's second most used desktop web browser, with 11.87% of the market share, surpassing Microsoft Edge which now ranks third with 11%. Google Chrome remains the most popular web browser with 66.13% of the market share. Despite new features added to Safari, it still lags behind its competitors in supporting the latest web standards. Apple is expected to announce major updates to Safari in June at WWDC 2023.

technology2 years ago

Microsoft Edge Drops to Third Place in Desktop Browser Market Share.

According to Statcounter's April 2023 report, Apple Safari has overtaken Microsoft Edge as the world's second most popular desktop browser, with a market share of 11.87%. Edge is now in third place, struggling to surpass an 11% mark for almost a year. Google Chrome remains the most popular desktop browser with a market share of 66.13%. On the mobile side, Chrome and Safari continue to dominate with almost 90% of all users.