Edge is a platform puzzle video game with an isometric viewpoint.[1] The player moves a cube by "rolling" its faces toward a given direction. The cube can climb over steps that equal in height to the cube. By balancing the cube along the edge of a wall or space, the player can hang across certain edges to cross large gaps. The objective is to navigate the cube through maze-like levels and reach the goal. Levels consist of platforms, moving blocks, switches, and collectible prisms.[2] After completing a level, the player receives a performance ranking based on completion time, number of prisms obtained, and number of times the cube falls off the map.[3] Collecting all prisms in a level and clearing it quickly earns the player a special rank.[1] The player can reduce their level completion time by making the cube hang on edges and ledges of the maze for extended periods. Smartphone versions offer two control schemes: swiping fingers across the screen (the default) or pressing on-screen buttons.[2][1] There are 48 main levels and 17 bonus levels. Completing the 48 main levels unlocks Turbo mode, which makes levels move at a faster pace.[4][5]

Edge was originally released in December 2008[10] but was removed from the App Store in May 2009 in a trademark dispute with Tim Langdell of Edge Games. As one of several disputes Langdell had made over his apparent ownership of the trademark for the word 'edge' in video games, Langdell requested a share of the game's revenue but did not reach a resolution with Mobigame.[11] Mobigame's lawyers disputed the enforceability of Langdell's trademark and details of Langdell's claimed communications.[12] The game briefly returned to the App Store five months later under the title Edge by Mobigame despite not having reached an agreement with Langdell,[13] but Apple removed it again after a month.[14][15] Edge returned to the App Store as Edgy in December,[16] but Mobigame again removed it for fear that Langdell would use the legal precedent in his legal battle against Electronic Arts.[17] By January 2010, Edge was available under its original name in countries other than the United States and the United Kingdom. It returned to the American App Store under its original name several months later.[18]


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Mobigame released an expansion, Edge Extended, as a standalone release for iOS on August 25, 2011, and for Android on January 27, 2012.[25][26] Unlike the original Edge, whose advanced 2D engine approximated 3D rendering, Edge Extended uses a new 3D graphic engine with optimizations for Retina Display and the iPad 2. Jrmie Torton was hired as a new level designer for the game.[5] In 2013, both Edge and Edge Extended were updated with widescreen support.[27] The extended counterpart was initially released with 44 levels, but in a few months they increased the number of levels to 48, and then to 48+15.[citation needed]

Regarding Edge's control scheme, Slide to Play noted that some control schemes worked better in certain circumstances than others and criticized the inability to switch control schemes mid-game.[2] Kotaku found some levels impossible to complete with the tilt or touch options, but the D-pad controls were too easy for those who could not handle the former, albeit necessary for the aforementioned impossible levels.[1] Chris Watters made note that the game had a vague clumsiness to it no matter the chosen control scheme due to the cube's rolling momentum.[49] Zachary Miller, in particular, criticized the game's ability to hold onto moving blocks by balancing the cube's edge against it and also found the minimap unhelpful at times.[50]

Updated September 24, 2021: Microsoft Edge version 94 is now available. Customers can opt into the Extended Stable release cycle option at any point using Group Policy or through Intune. For more technical information, please see our updated Docs page: -edge-channels.

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Starting with Stable channel version 94, Microsoft Edge is moving to a 4-week major release cycle cadence. However, we recognize that enterprise customers who manage complex environments need more time to plan and test Microsoft Edge updates. To help our enterprise customers who need an extended timeline to manage updates, Microsoft Edge will offer an Extended Stable option aligned to a longer, 8-week major release cycle. This option will only be available for customers with managed environments. For more information, see How to opt-in to the Extended Stable release cycle option beginning with Microsoft Edge 94

The Canary Channel ships daily and is the most bleeding edge of all the channels. If you want access to the newest investments, they'll appear here first. Because of the nature of this cadence, problems will arise over time. You may want another channel installed side by side if you're using the Canary releases.

When the next update to the Extended Stable channel is released that has a version number higher than what your device currently has installed, Microsoft Edge will automatically update onto the Extended Stable channel. The version string on edge://settings/help will indicate that you're running a different channel.

When the next update to the Extended Stable channel is released that has a version number larger than what your device currently has installed, Microsoft Edge will automatically update onto the Extended Stable channel. The version string on edge://settings/help will indicate that you're running a different channel.

If you use Configuration Manager or MSI packages to install an Extended Stable update, the page at edge://settings/help will not indicate that Extended Stable channel is in use. This page will only show Extended Stable as the channel name when EdgeUpdate is used to update Microsoft Edge.

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Hello, New Edge owner and first time poster. I have a 2017 Edge Tit. with 56K miles and am looking to add an extended warranty. I am curious if anyone has experience with an extended warranty covering the coolant leak/intrusion into the cylinders that requires a new long block? I am hoping to find someone who has had the repair done and had it covered by their warranty so I can make sure to purchase a similar one that I know will cover that repair should it happen. Thanks in advance!

Mine has been in the dealership for 3 weeks now for the coolant problem. Said my premium extended warranty would cover the cost except for the $100 deductable. I was hesitant paying the $4100 for the warranty , but I'm glad I did . They're saying the cost of the engine replacement will be between $10 -$11000. We'll see for sure when I get the car back [ hopefully tomorrow ] how the coverage really works.

What if there was a simpler and easier way to deploy, set-up and administerthe edge of your network? Extreme's Extended Edge Switching is a solutionthat lets you deploy and oversee a more versatile and easily managedswitched infrastructure that seamlessly extends advanced network servicesto the edge.

Extended Edge Switching is an innovative solution that simplifies the deployment and operation of edge switches - especially across a campus switched network. Based on the IEEE 802.lBR specification, Extended Edge Switching collapses multiple network layers into a single-tier unified services architecture that can greatly reduce the complexity of the traditional two and three-tier switch architectures. The result is a simplified operational model that reduces costs.

The Extreme Edge Switching solution effectively replaces traditional full-function access switches with V300 or V400 edge devices. The V300/V400 devices in turn are transparently managed and controlled by the EXOS aggregation switch, eliminating the need to manually provision and configure the individual V300/V400 device. Within this architecture, V300/V400 devices can be seen as functioning as "virtual line cards" of the EXOS aggregation switch - all operating within a larger "distributed chassis" domain. The V300/V400 devcices and the EXOS aggregation switch use the standard 802.1BR protocol to communicate with one another. As opposed to deploying and maintaining a network of full-function access switches in a remote wiring closet, the Extended Edge Switching solution with the V300 and V400 Series delivers the following capabilities and benefits:

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