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 ...
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 ...
Counter's Numbers Make Sense Given Microsoft's Falling Windows/Client Revenue. posted by Roy Schestowitz on Feb 03, 2025, updated Feb 03, 2025. Days ago: Microsoft's Debt Surg ...
If statCounter is to be relied upon, Windows is down to just 12% in Cuba, Vista 11 is just 18% of those (it was released in 2021!), and as shown below, GNU/Linux makes nice gains: It's similar in ...
Taking stock of [ 1, 2 ]: "...At Microsoft, Ms. Robinson continues her commitment to Universal Access by fostering relationships with internal and external partners, with the goal of closing the ...
Bing dipping to pre-LLM hype levels means that even as a Net platform Microsoft isn't succeeding. Microsoft took a large fall in China and down south in India (largest population) Microsoft fell again ...
In the case of Microsoft, there's a war on copyleft going on. Developers are encouraged to adopt licences that help Microsoft and they're moreover misled into thinking that Git is GitHub and one must ...
Counter: New Record Highs for GNU/Linux in Its Birthplace. posted by Roy Schestowitz on Feb 03, 2025, updated Feb 03, 2025. Moments ago: statCounter: In Canada, New Lows for W ...
It all along felt like it was only a matter of time. Yandex is now (internationally, not in Asia or Russia) measured just 0.28% below Bing, which might soon fall to third. No wonder Bing had so many ...
Not only "Establishment" politicians in Germany recognise the seriousness of the situation; the general public does too, sans some radicals. As The Atlantic has put it this month: "Alienating allies ...