We've Clearly Struck a Nerve. posted by Roy Schestowitz on Dec 04, 2024. Microsofters and Microsoft proxies have meanwhile ...
The ChatGPT hype is 2 years old; Bing has shown declines every month since Autumn and Russia's Yandex unseats it (new data from Asia) Take a look at this 2024 graph.
FOUR weeks ago we celebrated this site's eighteenth anniversary. Now we have a small album for that occasion. Techrights turned 18 on November 7 th and 6 days from now Tux Machines turns 20.5.
"Bill Gates draws flak for calling India a ‘kind of laboratory to try things’" according to media that typically runs puff pieces for Gates. But that's exactly what he does in India. He experiments on ...
Image credit: By Luan - Imagem feita a partir de Brazil (orthographic projection), CC BY 3.0. Cash infusions by taxpayers can create "billionaires" who aren't "job creators" (see what happened to ...
"Headcount" (people with badges, metaphorically speaking) is how we keep seeing sites that are paid by Microsoft (they even admit this !) trying to pretend that everything is alright. IBM does the ...
According to this recent analysis, Clownflare "reported a GAAP loss from operations of $30.8 million, which is 7% of its revenue..." ...
So it seems like the number of Free software users grows, even if many use it to play games with DRM. The above "2%" figure represents people who are "gamers" (not necessarily heavy gamers), it's not ...
Only about a day ago an article entitled "Linux Mint Topped DistroWatch’s Rankings" got published. So the top distro was ...
Seeing how the "hey hi" (AI) hype spreads to GulagTube and ruins GulagTube, we're glad we need not worry about Google (Gulag) policing our "content" via supposedly 'free' (not really) platforms, such ...
THIS month's data from statCounter, an Irish company, shows that Russia's Yandex is nearly as big (internationally, not just BRICS) as Bing. A cause for concern at Microsoft? More so after it spent ...
Of course the winner is Android (new all-time high of 77.3%) Fake articles, anti-Linux FUD, and Microsoft propaganda make a sound "business model"?