Of course not! Microsoft is their advertiser. THIS IS BUSINESS TO THEM. Lying is "Big Business".
So GAFAM is losing its power, even if slowly (albeit consistently ). Facebook now openly admits that it censored GNU/Linux (see latest update). What else can be expected from a top sponsor of the ...
It was all along expected that "external enemies" would be invoked to suppress discussion about EPO crimes and how those have clearly spread to the EU. When heads of states are corrupt they tend to ...
AFTER giving nearly (or perhaps more than) half a dozen talks in a month Richard Stallman is expected back in Europe, where he'll give a talk on Wednesday, February 12, at 5PM (CET). That's around ...
"Microsoft, the world’s most valuable company, declared a profit of $4.5 billion in 1998; when the cost of options awarded ...
What has Microsoft got left? The hype of the mere promise (vapourware) of "hey hi"? That won't work. People are losing their patience; they're not seeing solid use cases. The bubble is popping. It is ...
All Efforts to Censor Techrights Have Always Failed. posted by Roy Schestowitz on Feb 03, 2025, updated Feb 03, 2025. THE Techrights Web site never had to remove a page or an arti ...
Another new all-time high for GNU/Linux in Brazil can be observed today and the same goes for Argentina, the "other large country" in that same continent. Looking at South America as a whole, we're ...
The article "Bill Gates Met With Jeffrey Epstein Many Times, Despite His Past": Search for "Bill Gates Met With Jeffrey Epstein Many Times, Despite His Past" in Bing: Everything there is Gates puff ...
Vista 11 is only about 5% of the "market share" (as measured by Web connections), so there's not much incentive to properly test Vista 11 changes (usually super-sizing on bloat in order to fake ...
Microsoft nowadays insists that it is a "market leader" in a market that does not exist, is pure fiction (an elaborate scheme ), and is only a money sink. That "market" is not growing, only the debt ...
When it comes to laptops, Microsoft clearly has a problem because technical media has reported that "HEY HI PCs" were a giant failure. Intel barely wants to comment (to the media) on just how much of ...