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Microsoft has been pushing Bing pop-up ads in Chrome on Windows 10 and 11. Windows Latest and The Verge reported on Friday that the ad encourages Chrome users (in bold lettering) to use Bing instead of Google search. “Chat with GPT-4 for free on Chrome! Get hundreds of daily chat turns with Bing Al”, the ad reads. If you click “Yes,” the pop-up will install the “Bing Search” Chrome extension while making Microsoft’s search engine the default. If you click “Yes” on the ad to switch to Bing, a...
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In an attempt to encourage people to switch to its search engine, Bing, Microsoft is once again showing pop-up ads within Google Chrome.These intrusive pop-up ads, reminiscent of malware practice, first appeared in 2023. They bypassed other applications and windows, displaying prominently on top of them. Following a temporary pause to address "unintended behaviour," pop-up notifications have resurfaced on Windows 10 and Windows 11 OS-powered machines.Some Windows users have reportedly...
Microsoft is once again harassing Chrome users with malware-like ads and popups in an attempt to make them set Bing as their default search engine. The company has confirmed those ads are genuine.
Microsoft is pushing Bing more to Windows users with pop-up messages to Chrome users.
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The latest edition of Microsoft Weekly is here, bringing you a fresh recap of Microsoft news, such as more ads for Chrome users in Windows, next-gen Copilot features, and new Windows 11 builds.
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Boeing leaders leaving: Boeing announced earlier this week that its CEO, Dave Calhoun, plans to step down at the end of this year. The departure comes as the aircraft manufacturer has had multiple safety-related incidents with its planes over the past few months. Other leaders leaving their positions include both the company’s board chair and its commercial airplanes division president. This is not the first time a Boeing CEO has exited during troubled times, as Calhoun’s predecessor was fired...
Microsoft has pulled the recently released Edge 123 from the Stable Channel. The latest browser update is no longer available for download with its mysterious "Microsoft Copilot" app.
Google Analytics today released an update enabling businesses to collect user-provided data without the need for a user ID.