Indeed, such tricks are not new for Microsoft — for example ... In November, the corporation extended its loyalty program that rewards people for using its software, and among those who “ditched” the ...
Microsoft has quietly killed off its spoofed Google UI that it was using to trick Bing users into thinking ... another tactic in its long history of tricks to confuse users & limit choice ...
In well over a decade of journalism, I've seen a fair amount of copied designs, but I've never seen anything as blatant as Bing's recently ... in its long history of tricks to confuse users ...
Earlier today I updated the Bing app on iOS and it removed the Rewards tab, no biggie as this happens from time to time but returns later in the day (as of 9:30pm tonight it has not returned), I just ...
Users were grateful for the little-known tricks, with one exclaiming: “Need to do this!” Herby Jasmin, founder of the website Gotechtor, recently shared another obscure way to preserve battery ...
After the new model's introduction in December, users quickly pointed out a decrease in the quality of images generated by Bing Image Creator. Complaints included less-detailed visuals and images that ...
Microsoft faces backlash after Bing mimics Google's interface, sparking criticism from Google Chrome's security chief. Microsoft designed Bing to look like Google when users search for "Google ...
Microsoft really wants you to use Bing to find stuff on the web ... the Google homepage is another tactic in its long history of tricks to confuse users & limit choice,” says Tabriz.
Microsoft has been accused of using an underhand trick to drive Bing traffic In certain situations ... s been accused of using underhand tricks that push the use of the Bing search engine at ...
Microsoft would really, really, really like you to use Bing, its self-branded search engine ... it also employs a lot of sneaky visual tricks to steer you away from Google itself.
Microsoft is pulling yet another trick to get people to use its Bing search engine ... homepage is another tactic in its long history of tricks to confuse users & limit choice,” says Tabriz.