Two major changes to how Australians use the internet will come into force next month. From December 10, anyone under 16 will ...
Software King of the World, Microsoft appears to have implemented a new and somewhat controversial tactic aimed at keeping users on Bing rather than losing them to Google. This change, first reported ...
A growing share of internet users is quietly breaking the most ingrained habit in modern computing: typing their questions into Google.
Microsoft wants Windows users to stick with Edge and Bing for their online browsing and searching needs. Apparently, it’s not beneath the company to take steps that (at best) confuse non-tech-savvy ...
The youth social media ban has made headlines, but an arguably bigger change to the way Australians use the internet comes into effect after Christmas.
Herbert Hovenkamp discusses the Google search remedies decision and its impact on future competition enforcement.
Google suspected Microsoft’s new search engine, Bing, of copying some Google-ish search technology to display certain results to users. The long version has been thoroughly covered by search expert ...
About a month ago, a reader sent me a screenshot of Bing showing this weird search box on its page after you search for Google. I thought it was some weird Microsoft Rewards promotion and took it at ...
Microsoft is testing a new ad label for the Bing Search ads labeled "Ads related to" followed by the query the ads are ...