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Twitter blocks Indian users from viewing several accounts at the request of the government
astropheed and 8 others reacted to SeriouslyMaD for a topic
Twitter is pathetic and I cannot wait for their ultimate and inevitable demise. They are the enemy in every facet of the word.9 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
psel and 8 others reacted to fishnet37222 for a topic
I actually prefer Bing to Google.9 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
czoigberg and 6 others reacted to ad47uk for a topic
LOL, bing take the place of Google, oh dear, those poor Aussies.7 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
quikmantx and 5 others reacted to +Thom Vee for a topic
This is why I no longer use Google. When I do a search, I'm looking for information about something. Google serves up where to buy it, which is exactly what I'm not looking for.6 points -
Apple will finally let you unlock your iPhone with a mask on, but there's a catch
Depicus and 4 others reacted to shockz for a topic
3) Use your passcode, like everyone's been doing.5 points -
Twitter blocks Indian users from viewing several accounts at the request of the government
astropheed and 4 others reacted to A Real American! for a topic
twitter should be banned in all countries.5 points -
Apple will finally let you unlock your iPhone with a mask on, but there's a catch
Depicus and 3 others reacted to Slackerr for a topic
Samsung would like a word with you about overpriced. And a year later they will not want a word with you when they drop you off the priority updates.4 points -
Apple will finally let you unlock your iPhone with a mask on, but there's a catch
+Dick Montage and 3 others reacted to 0sit0 for a topic
that's not a solution.. that's your opinion, which you will find not very popular considering how many people use iPhones.4 points -
Facebook will now show you prompts about the importance of personalized ads
Tuskd and 3 others reacted to fishnet37222 for a topic
I hate ads in the first place, so why would I want to see them personalized?4 points -
Twitter blocks Indian users from viewing several accounts at the request of the government
astropheed and 3 others reacted to Snake89 for a topic
Both twitter and facebook are diseases. Everyone should stay away from it.4 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
astropheed and 3 others reacted to Mobius Enigma for a topic
Bing is the search engine you use when you're not actually searching for something, either because you're making a joke or because you really don't care... Everyone inside the USA praises it, I've never seen anyone outside the US say it's ever been good, and in my personal experience (non-USA) it's been complete trash. As someone that has used Bing almost elusively for over a decade, and in various countries. It is about the same everywhere. However, it is also better than your impression. ** There has always been a bit of a difference in how it works, like how it contextualizes searches, which work better/faster when digging for specific data compared to Google. When searching for something contextually related, it has always elevated results that also match or relate to the previous searches in one session in a short amount of time. (Google started doing 'contextual' searching a 'bit' a couple of years ago, and called it a new feature - even though it was just working more like Bing. - Irony.) One compliment I am known for in my friends/professional life is my ability to find information online, quickly. (I also have a degree in information systems, so that also doesn't hurt, but using Bing also doesn't hurt, and I find really helps when time is important.) Even if you don't use Bing, you get a lot of the benefits. Look at the features Google has added the last decade. Nearly every feature was copied (almost identically) from Bing. So even if you and other still find it horrible, the good things that it does eventually makes it to Google. (So don't wish Bing dies.) I do suggest that you or anyone that just assumes it is bad, to challenge yourself and use it as your primary search for a few days or a week. (At least over Google.) It might benefit you. ** I have spent time in a bunch of countries, most for several months, and using the primary native language in a couple as well. Technically, mine is another anecdotal story of someone from the US, but not very typical.4 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
quikmantx and 3 others reacted to ZipZapRap for a topic
Aussie here. I use Bing as my default and the few times it can’t find what I need, I’ll try another search engine. Not always Google4 points -
SpaceX Super Heavy and Starship updates
Steven P. and 2 others reacted to DocM for a topic
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Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
astropheed and 2 others reacted to Jumping Jacinta for a topic
"The country's opposition leader Jim Chalmers supported the country's move to force tech giants into paying the media outlets" The opposition leader is Anthony Albanese. Jim Chalmers is the shadow Treasurer.3 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
astropheed and 2 others reacted to Mobius Enigma for a topic
You do know your own history right? PS (I don't disagree with you.)3 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
stadii and 2 others reacted to n_K for a topic
Bing is the search engine you use when you're not actually searching for something, either because you're making a joke or because you really don't care... Everyone inside the USA praises it, I've never seen anyone outside the US say it's ever been good, and in my personal experience (non-USA) it's been complete trash.3 points -
Bizarre 14-core, 20-thread Intel Alder Lake-P CPU shows up on Geekbench
Jose_49 and one other reacted to SoLiD_MasteR for a topic
Just looking at the basic '14-core / 20-thread' does make it bizarre since it's outside of what you typically see with CPU's. I assume it consists of 10 normal cores/20 threads, the extra 4 are low power/efficiency cores. big.LITTLE strategy just like ARM. Probably to will go head-to-head with the upcoming big brother of Apple's M1 (M1X or whatever it's gonna be called).2 points -
Apple will finally let you unlock your iPhone with a mask on, but there's a catch
astropheed and one other reacted to dead.cell for a topic
1. FaceID just needs to see the nose or part of the nose to authenticate based on the 3D mapping which isn't hard to do. 2. If I'm on-site wearing gloves, I'd still have to use a PIN on Android so not sure what the answer there is. 3. Overpriced based on what metric exactly? Smartphones have pretty much hit an equilibrium between each other. Like... there are some tradeoffs, but honestly, I'd be happy with a Samsung, Pixel, or iPhone all the same. It's just a matter of what you want... be it control, support, etc.2 points -
Apple will finally let you unlock your iPhone with a mask on, but there's a catch
+E.Worm Jimmy and one other reacted to kjordan2001 for a topic
3. Continue using your PIN. 4. Don't have your phone lock.2 points -
Apple's Chrome extension for iCloud passwords is now live
Figure 8 Dash and one other reacted to dustojnikhummer for a topic
Are you using the version that's on the Windows store? The Windows Store is the same one as the standalone, just containered.2 points -
Let the console wars begin! Round one: The battle of generations
astropheed and one other reacted to darkpuma for a topic
Cool idea. I've never owned any myself so I shouldn't vote, but it is an interesting concept. Personally I'm a big fan of a console you can dust off and play all the games you had for free, or go find used games for dirt cheap. That's not a thing anymore with all the only-digital BS, and servers which require you to pay to use, etc. I met a girl during quarantine and we got her old SNES working (with a bit of help from me cleaning connections, rewiring controllers, etc) and played donkey kong for days. It was glorious.2 points -
European Union set to decide on Microsoft's Bethesda acquisition on March 5
neo158 and one other reacted to George P for a topic
This should pass without issue, then you'll see a stream of games added to game pass for good plus some big announcements for future games being Xbox and PC only.2 points -
Crowdfunding for upcoming 'microByte' handheld retro-gaming console goes live
dustojnikhummer and one other reacted to n_K for a topic
This sounds like trash. And it's using an esp32... They're not even putting the ESP32 on the board, they're literally buying in a big module because they're cheapskates https://content.instructables....OIXXJJ3/FSJSF9PJOIXXJJ3.png so I don't have much faith that this would be of any quality what so ever and would be surprise if they weren't 2 college students. A 3ds can do all this and much more and you can probably get them for around the price they want for this now-a-days2 points -
Crowdfunding for upcoming 'microByte' handheld retro-gaming console goes live
richardsim7 and one other reacted to dustojnikhummer for a topic
They advertise "SNES controller layout" yet they are using Xbox layout, aka swapped A/B-X/Y2 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
astropheed and one other reacted to bobsled for a topic
I actually prefer Bing to Google. Agreed, the Microsoft Rewards are a nice touch too. i would not use anything just because of some measly rewards. If it wasn’t for the rewards the only people using Bing would be people who don’t know how to change their default search or think they are already using Google. MS went to a lot of trouble making Bing look like Google. Bing looks nothing like Google.2 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
quikmantx and one other reacted to samw61 for a topic
Up until a year ago I would have agreed with you. Bing used to be so US centric, however they have come leaps and bounds this past year and are actually quite good now (at least in Aus). So much so that I made the switch to Bing after switching to Edge and getting sick of the "HEEEEY PLZ USE CHROME MAATE" every time you loaded a google page. If google try to cut off email and calendar, then I'm screwed, but otherwise quite happy with MS offering now days!2 points -
SpaceX Super Heavy and Starship updates
bguy_1986 and one other reacted to DocM for a topic
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Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
ad47uk and one other reacted to Good Bot, Bad Bot for a topic
DDG is operated by the CIA, HQ in the US, they refused independent source code audit, and their android app was leaking your data https://github.com/duckduckgo/Android/issues/527" rel="external nofollow">https://github.com/duckduckgo/Android/issues/527 DuckduckGo should be banned outside of the US There are better non US alternatives for the rest of the world, stop telling people to use your your state funded US companies as alternative to US companies, IT'S THE SAME WTF? Any source there buddy?2 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
newformmercurial and one other reacted to Good Bot, Bad Bot for a topic
Bing is the search engine you use when you're not actually searching for something, either because you're making a joke or because you really don't care... Everyone inside the USA praises it, I've never seen anyone outside the US say it's ever been good, and in my personal experience (non-USA) it's been complete trash. Everyone? I am in the US and Bing is trash.2 points -
Games with Gold: Gears 5, Resident Evil, and Indiana Jones Emperor's Tomb are now free
LoneWolfSL and one other reacted to 0sit0 for a topic
They are however long you have gold games, not sure what you mean by a 1 month demo. Can you still play after 1 month? you can play them for as long as you have a gold membership...2 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
astropheed and one other reacted to Ve7878 for a topic
I actually prefer Bing to Google. Agreed, the Microsoft Rewards are a nice touch too. 2 US users praising it as per usual... Now non-US users, what are your opions on this 'search' engine? I'm a UK user, not US. It's amazing how people seem to be getting so angry over a search engine.2 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
stadii and one other reacted to derekaw for a topic
I actually prefer Bing to Google. Agreed, the Microsoft Rewards are a nice touch too. i would not use anything just because of some measly rewards. If it wasn’t for the rewards the only people using Bing would be people who don’t know how to change their default search or think they are already using Google. MS went to a lot of trouble making Bing look like Google.2 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
astropheed and one other reacted to n_K for a topic
Bing is the search engine you use when you're not actually searching for something, either because you're making a joke or because you really don't care... Everyone inside the USA praises it, I've never seen anyone outside the US say it's ever been good, and in my personal experience (non-USA) it's been complete trash. I don't use Google either to be honest, I use Duck duck go, which gets it info from a few different places including bing as far as I know, but when I have used bing it seems to be linked to the U.S and bring results from the U.S. more than the u.K, Alexa uses bing as well, which is why it doesn't know anything. Agreed I switched to duck duck go and it's been brilliant, some obsecure things have had either no or completelely irrelevant results but other than that I've had no issues with it.2 points -
Xiaomi's Mi Air Charge can charge smartphones wirelessly through air
dead.cell and one other reacted to FloatingFatMan for a topic
Good grief people.. Didn't ANY of you pay attention in physics class? The amount of loss in this will be ridiculous... You're looking at MAYBE, in an ideal situation, 1% efficiency AT BEST. 5w charging? you're going have to shove at LEAST 500w into the charger, then you have to convert back to DC within the phone which has around 50% loss, so that means a KILOWATT of power AT MINIMUM to MAYBE put 5w into your phone? Do you want to walk into a room with a kilowatt of power being beamed around in it? Because I sure don't.2 points -
Here's the box art for the first PlayStation Studios game on Xbox
greensabath and one other reacted to George P for a topic
This from what I remember was more because of the MLB rejecting any more exclusive games and wanting it to go multiplatform or they'd pull the license from Sony and probably give it to someone else. While the name change to PlayStation Studios does hint at more of their first party games shedding exclusivity I think at best it's just for the PC. I doubt you'll see many on other consoles. Heck at this point because of the zenimax deal I bet you'll see more Xbox Game Studios titles on the PlayStation since they've already committed to honoring the exclusivity deals already in place.2 points -
Apple will finally let you unlock your iPhone with a mask on, but there's a catch
nhjay reacted to dead.cell for a topic
No one's telling you to do this, just making it easier for those that do. Apple Watch already makes it easier for me to use with Duo 2FA on my work PC, since I never have to take my phone out.1 point -
How to set up Unlock with Apple Watch on your iPhone
Slackerr reacted to RejZoR for a topic
I guess it's something. People were complaining why Apple doesn't just use half of face data which isn't there because of mask. And I was the only "fanboy" explaining that's a pretty bad idea when facial biometric data is keeping your banking data and passwords safe. We'll see how this is working, but I very much doubt it'll just ignore face entirely. I think it'll still use some points and then check the watch.1 point -
Google is shutting down Stadia Games & Entertainment division
AmazingRando reacted to Brandon H for a topic
which is how I have been saying it should have been done in the first place. This is how Geforce Now is handling things. It's utilizing your already existing game library (from Steam and the like) and allowing it to be streamed.1 point -
Google is shutting down Stadia Games & Entertainment division
alpha2beta reacted to SidVicious for a topic
The Google graveyard awaits.1 point -
Ford is partnering with Google in a new multi-year collaboration
Good Bot, Bad Bot reacted to greensabath for a topic
I think they are handing over responsibility to Google. They originally had a deal with MS under Ford Sync, then switched to Blackberry. Now, they are switching to Google. It remains to be seen if they are keeping the Ford Sync branding.1 point -
Twitter blocks Indian users from viewing several accounts at the request of the government
BajiRav reacted to Vishwal for a topic
Mohammad zuber a fact checker?? What a joke!!! 😂 And these accounts are restricted to be seen in India only, you can see them in other countries for inciting violence on 26th January.1 point -
Twitter blocks Indian users from viewing several accounts at the request of the government
0sit0 reacted to Ryster for a topic
You don't like something, so brand it the "enemy". How very Trump-ish of you.1 point -
Let the console wars begin! Round one: The battle of generations
ESC@PE reacted to astropheed for a topic
OH! OK! Let's do this. Bring it on bitches. Nintendo Switch > Gameboy Advance > Nintendo 3DS > Nintendo GameCube > PlayStation 2 > Nintendo 64 > Nintendo EntertainmentSystem/Famicom > Nintendo DS > Game Boy Color > PlayStation > Playstation 4 > Xbox 360 > Xbox > Wii U > SNES/Super Famicom > Wii > Game Boy > Dreamcast > PlayStation 3 > Sega Genesis/Mega Drive > Turbografx-16 > Sega Game Gear > Sega Nomad > Atari Lynx > Xbox One > Atari Jaguar > Atari 7800 > Sega Saturn > Atari 2600 > PlayStation Portable > PlayStation Vita > Atari 5200 > Intellivision > Neo Geo Pocket Color > Neo Geo Pocket > Sega Master System > CD-i > Nokia N-Gage > Neo Geo > 3DO > Colecovision > WonderSwan > Magnavox Odyssey1 point -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
Ve7878 reacted to dustojnikhummer for a topic
Bing is the search engine you use when you're not actually searching for something, either because you're making a joke or because you really don't care... Everyone inside the USA praises it, I've never seen anyone outside the US say it's ever been good, and in my personal experience (non-USA) it's been complete trash. Bing is actually really good in the US, Canada and UK. It is borderline useless in other countries.1 point -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
suni08 reacted to Tuskd for a topic
I actually prefer Bing to Google. Agreed, the Microsoft Rewards are a nice touch too. 2 US users praising it as per usual... Now non-US users, what are your opions on this 'search' engine? Google > Bing > DDG. Was a regular user of Bing for nearly 5 years, mostly in India. If you are sticking to the large/famous websites (i.e; Alexa Rank less than 100,000, which quite frankly is what the majority of people will ever see), I saw no difference between Google and Bing. However, Google excels in local content and its power of Google Maps and YouTube helps it in a big way. I have moved to DDG in the past year completely and see that it is noticeably worse than Bing both with and without localization turned on. But I still plan on continuing the use of DDG because I stand behind its ideology.1 point -
PC / Electronic Toolkits
Bruinator reacted to Jim K for a topic
Just have a screw driver set with different types of bits ... and a Remington 870 for the extra difficult jobs.1 point -
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Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
quikmantx reacted to Ve7878 for a topic
I actually prefer Bing to Google. Agreed, the Microsoft Rewards are a nice touch too.1 point -
Microsoft publishes a more detailed roadmap for its Edge browser
AmazingRando reacted to Dutchie64 for a topic
Rolling out in beta for a limited group atm.1 point -
Windows Package Manager Preview adds the ability to uninstall programs
vZeroG reacted to Brandon H for a topic
personally I think they should just team up and bundle Chocolatey. it's incredibly robust already https://chocolatey.org/1 point