Updated Edge and it now seems to put a frame with rounded corners around every website
Edit: Looks like you can opt-out of that "new look and feel" pretty easily under the appearance settings but still, whats with putting rounded corners everywhere?
Hell, they were doing it way back in the 1930s. TVs had rounded corners all the way into the 90s due to limitations of CRT design. I didn't start seeing TVs with hard corners until the early 2000s. They didn't last very long, cause a couple of years later Plasmas and LCDs became a lot more affordable and killed off the CRT market.
Rounded corners make sense for phones (cause they provide better protection against falls), but I'll never understand why they would do this to a desktop browser.
Do they really? I don't know about other phones but on my Pixel 6 Pro the entire front is pretty much covered with glass so it doesn't really matter if the OLED has a rounded bezel in front of it or not.
It might protect the actual OLED in case of a drop, though.
Big companies don't make highly visible design decisions like this on a whim... at least most of the time. They probably have research showing that rounded edges are preferred by end users. Maybe less anxiety inducing or something.