How is that ironic?
You didn’t purchase a “HowToGeek” licence, I imagine. Nor was one included with your PC.
How is that ironic?
You didn’t purchase a “HowToGeek” licence, I imagine. Nor was one included with your PC.
Microsoft is having its IBM moment
Disastrous, unoptimized launch. Paid DLC whilst the game was still full of performance issues (DLC which was later made free, after outcry. But their hand was shown).
Probably much more, but those are the two big things I remember.
Science is very much an art in and of itself; breaking ground and figuring out how to set up a new process/experiment doesn’t come from thin air.
Of course it’s a whimper, Timmy wants you to buy your mom an iPhone to chat.
Yeah. And consider the verification process games have to go through on consoles, probably easier to do it all in one big update.
Just because you wouldn’t, means people shouldn’t be able to? Like, at all? Do with the device they bought as they wish?
Samsung even used to have a Tizen alternative to Android on smartphones way back when.
Android also has “Android TV”. I suppose “Wear OS” is more unique.
Those are a little different.
There’s no better time to switch your default search engine!
At least third party launchers are a thing on Android.
Though that isn’t an excuse for Google’s behaviour.
Perhaps not exclusively so, but it could’ve convinced some to choose a Tesla over other EV’s.
I guess Musk hadn’t yet fired enough people after closing their entire charging station division.
Remember when they made fun of the charger being removed?
Me neither.
It may summarise Wikipedia articles in your search results, though you can turn that off.
I made an autohotkey ctrl+shift+v script, no need to worry about which apps do and don’t support it.
Yeah… Germany has so much renewable energy they’re bringing coal plants back online.
Good guy Norway on the renewables though. Definitely not one of the largest crude oil exporters either.
That said, I do like the idea of converting excess energy to hydrogen. If only there was an energy source that wouldn’t cause global warming, would be a great base load next to more fickle renewables, and which could be diverted to generating hydrogen when demand for energy is low.
I keep avoiding RPS links for that reason.
Oh, you want to withdraw consent? Have fun disabling them separately for each individual partner.
This video by TechAltar is great and goes into why Bing/Google are often the backend for alternative search engines, such as DDG (Bing), Ecosia (Bing), and Startpage (Google).
But how does the EGS exist?
Because they are able to subsidize it with investor as well as Fortnite money. I doubt it’s turned a profit for them.
Wouldn’t exactly call that “viable competition”