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MonkderZweite , to technology in Microsoft will let users uninstall Edge, Bing, and disable ads on Windows 11 as it complies with the Digital Markets Act

…what happened? Did someone in upper management realize, it would be more expensive to suck?

MashedTech ,

No, it’s because it the EU

MonkderZweite ,

What i said.

deaf_fish ,

No, it’s regulations. Companies are too dumb to save themselves. That’s why they need to get bailed out every once in a while.

lud ,

I think they meant that the fines would be too expensive so they complied.

totallynotfbi , to technology in Microsoft will let users uninstall Edge, Bing, and disable ads on Windows 11 as it complies with the Digital Markets Act

Wow, are we getting Windows N again?

FartsWithAnAccent , to technology in Xbox's new policy — say goodbye to unofficial accessories from November thanks to error '0x82d60002'
@FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

What a shitty move, glad I use PC/SD

dylanTheDeveloper , to technology in Xbox's new policy — say goodbye to unofficial accessories from November thanks to error '0x82d60002'
@dylanTheDeveloper@lemmy.world avatar

They can 0x82d60002 Deez nutz

NOT_RICK , to technology in Qualcomm brings receipts: Snapdragon X Elite gets benchmarked, completely dunks on Apple’s M2 processor
@NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

Damn, RIP x86 I guess

Batbro ,

A solid bye Felicia for me

datelmd5sum , (edited )

on PCMark’s webpage the fastest mobile cpu is R9 7945HX with 14k marks. How did they manage to score only 9k in the article?

Passmark already has the latest threadrippers scored, topping the charts at 156k points. As a comparison the 7950X is at 63k points, 7945HX at 56k points, apple m2 ultra 24 core 49k points. So as long as you have the watts to spare x86 will be more powerful?

Aux ,

Nah, if Intel gets their shit together and moves to 2-3nm finally everyone else will start crying. Yes, Intel lags behind everyone today, but they lag just a bit, all while using an extremely outdated tech process.

NOT_RICK ,
@NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

How close are they to a 2-3 nm process? Haven’t they been at 10 or so for an eternity now?

Aux ,

Idk.

DeathsEmbrace , to technology in Windows Phone gets revenge on YouTube from the grave by helping users bypass its ad-blocker-blocker

Just use noscript

yuuki , to technology in WinRAR has a major security bug

Again? Is it the same one with 7zip?

rikonium , to android in Microsoft cuts ties with the Surface Duo after just 2 Android version updates

Well… I guess it beats their treatment of Windows Phone 7 models.

Mr_Buscemi ,
@Mr_Buscemi@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Why did you have to bring back those memories :(

I totally don’t use mine as a door stopper now…

cheery_coffee ,

I loved my windows phone 7, it was the best phone OS I’ve ever had.

I liked the UI, I liked the consistency and simplicity of the apps. I had Xbox music before Spotify really took off. The only problem was the trident based browser and Google specifically blocking all their apps and maps from it.

Then Microsoft just dropped support for it… I held out on 7.5 for as long as I could, and then my charge port failed and I upgraded to the HTC One, which was also pretty good.

JackGreenEarth , (edited ) to android in Microsoft cuts ties with the Surface Duo after just 2 Android version updates

Microsoft is using Android, not its own proprietary OS? Preposterous /s!

MargotRobbie OP ,
@MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

I actually like Microsoft’s Android apps, like, a lot. Pretty much nothing to complain about across their entire line.

It’s their hardware design I have a problem with.

lemmylommy ,

Does outlook still steal your emails even if you don’t use it with a Microsoft account?

MargotRobbie OP ,
@MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

I actually have no idea.

elbarto777 ,

Define steal in this context. What does this mean?

anewbeginning ,

It does have an impact. Apple has all the interest in keeping devices working for as long as possible because they make money from the app store. Microsoft makes money from selling the device and its surfaces but it’s google that benefits from the play store.

elbarto777 ,

Its* own propietary OS.

JackGreenEarth ,

Fixed

elbarto777 ,

You’re pure class :)

sylver_dragon ,

Microsoft tried a mobile version of Windows. And, it was actually not terrible. However, it suffered from a major problem.

18_24_61_b_17_17_4 ,
@18_24_61_b_17_17_4@lemmy.world avatar

I miss my Windows Phones. Had 2 of em and they were the best. App gap was terrible though.

Bebo ,

I too miss using my windows phone. I loved it while I used it. I still use it sometimes as a music player. I use a windows style launcher on my android phone. I find it very convenient and productive to use.

Klystron ,

It had too many developers?

justalittleguy , to android in Microsoft won’t say if Surface Duo is getting any more Android OS releases

Definitely a failure on Microsoft’s part that will make anyone wary of trying the inevitable foldable and slab phones they’ll release. You don’t have to declare a Duo 3 is coming or anything right now, but you have to say that you’re supporting the device that came out less than 2 years ago.

library_napper , to technology in [❓] ChatGPT's fate hangs in the balance as OpenAI reportedly edges closer to bankruptcy
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If they go bankrupt, what happens to their IP? Does it suddenly become public domain?

8ace40 ,

I think it would be auctioned and sold to the highest bidder.

RovingFox , to android in Vulkan support is coming to Android apps on Windows 11

I hope this will also indirectly improve gaming on Linux.

wolf , to technology in Microsoft faces antitrust scrutiny from the European Union over Teams, Office 365

Seriously, this is so ridiculous: So Slack filed a complain because their chat application looses against Teams?

I mean, Slack could have like innovated and make their application really, really good so that customers choose Slack over Teams because of the value it brings.

Instead they go the legal/lobbyist way and cry because a chat application obviously isn’t a forever gold mine.

The EU being technically illiterate and dump enough to play along is even more ridiculous than Slacks entitlement.

(For the record: I don’t like Teams, Office, Microsoft, Slack etc… but this is just such an obvious/bullshit lobbyist move.)

MMNT ,

Slack did not file a complaint because they’re losing. This is what it says in the article: Slack filed a complaint with the EU in 2020, claiming that Microsoft was “force installing [Teams] for millions, blocking its removal, and hiding the true cost to enterprise customers.” And this is investigated 3 years later than the complaint. Microsoft has a history of installing bloatware and changing default clients to open with their own software.

wolf ,

I am referring to the motivation for Slack to file a complaint, look at the numbers (50 vs 300 millions) which clearly show that Slack is loosing. Do you seriously imply that Slack is filing their complaint to reduce bloatware? (In that case, I am happy to see Slack starting to debloat their client. :-P)

As I already said, I am no fan of Teams, Microsoft, etc. but IMHO by now everyone grown up can decide what messenger app to install, there is enough competition (Apple, Linux) on the desktop for people who want less/different bloatware.

I am just seriously tired of the EU investing time and energy in this bullshit instead of investing energy in important/useful topic for its citizens.

burningquestion , (edited )

You’re begging the question by assuming Microsoft’s market position hasn’t been artificially inflated with anti-competitive measures.

When you already have a dominant position in one market – say, office productivity software or operating systems – leveraging it to push another product below cost to effectively take over another market actually would (and in the past, literally has) put MS in hot water with US antitrust regulators, so it’s not that hard to imagine that, depending on how they did it, this might also run afoul of antitrust regulations.

The crux here would seem to be whether MS is really “hiding the true cost of Teams from enterprise customers.” They’re likely breaking the law if they are.

wolf ,

Thanks for your elaboration, I am not qualified to know or answer, if Microsoft broke the law concerning Teams.

MMNT ,

I don’t think you’re quite grasping the situation here. Slack does not come preinstalled on any system, Teams does. That is the whole point, unfair competition. Large companies have a history of bullying smaller ones. Any action against these giants is long overdue and very necessary.

wolf , (edited )

I totally grasp the situation. The same could be said about notepad.exe, the File Explorer and everything else that comes preinstalled with Windows. According to the preinstalled logic, Windows should just be delivered with a kernel to even the competition.

AFAIK Slack is a Startup, backed by VC. If we would speak about Sublime Text vs. Notepad.exe, we might have ethical/moral grounds for a discussion.

Edit: … and just to be more clear: We have SublimeText, Directory Opus etc. - great software from great teams, which can survive although they compete with preinstalled software on Microsoft Windows. If Slack would provide something really valuable, Teams wouldn’t have had such an easy play. Same is true for Zoom.

R51 , (edited )

IMO I don’t think “convenience” is a fair argument. If Windows did not allow their users to install another client, that would be one thing. But just pre-installing something on their own OS isn’t grounds for any complaint whatsoever. You don’t get to complain that Company XYZ makes a product A and bundles it with their product B and makes it more convenient for users lmao. Users have the means to install any client they want.

sugar_in_your_tea ,

I am just seriously tired of the EU investing time and energy

Then complain to Microsoft for continuing to push the boundaries. This lawsuit wouldn’t have happened if Microsoft didn’t do the same thing that got them in trouble before, i.e. with browsers.

wolf ,

Microsoft does Microsoft things.

I complain about the EU and my own technical incompetent government for a simple reason:

For years now, we have Open Source Software that is good enough ™ for the public sector, and for example the French police showed already that you can move to Linux (zdnet.com/…/french-police-move-from-windows-to-ub…).

The EU should get independent of Microsoft for something so important like the IT infrastructure, instead of painting lipstick on a pig.

Edit: And if the EU is independent from Microsoft, I would prefer to use a messaging system like Matrix instead of blowing money into something like Slack.

sugar_in_your_tea ,

I’m the same way, but about the US. I think it’s really dumb that the military uses a priority operating system when they could have complete control with Linux or FreeBSD. Likewise for schools and whatnot.

OhNoMoreLemmy ,

everyone grown up can decide what messenger app to install,

That’s literally what the lawsuit is about. No one is making the deliberate choice to buy or install teams. It comes forcefully bundled with office and Microsoft are using this to push out the competition.

At the start of the pandemic everyone was using zoom. Now most universities and medium businesses have switched to teams. Everyone hates it, but no one wants to pay for two video chat clients.

that_one_guy ,

The problem is that Microsoft is in a position to push Teams in an unfair way. They bundle it with other software that their clients will already be using, thus making it the most convenient choice. Convenience is a huge deciding factor in what an organization adopts, since supporting a single software bundle can be much easier than many disparate ones. Leveraging your existing market share in an unrelated domain to edge out competitors in another is exactly why antitrust legislation exists.

Totally proper use of the law.

wolf ,

I agree with your points, but by that logic, Google (Android), Apple and all other smartphone/smart appliances provider should be sued, too. Think about FaceTime(?), Apple Safari (where they even force their shitty browser engine on iOS on you) etc.

If we all agree that this bundles are a problem, the solution is simply: Don’t allow any bundling at all, for no one.

IndustryStandard , to news in 'Microsoft killed my online life,' Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza

The digital genocide of Palestinians hath commenced.

TwoBeeSan , to aboringdystopia in Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza

What a bunch of cunts.

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