While Google and Microsoft go head-to-head over Chrome versus Edge and Google Search versus Bing, the much bigger spat is ...
Microsoft has suddenly backtracked after being caught “ tricking ” users, with a homepage designed to look and feel like Google’s own when Windows users searched for Google itself. The head of Chrome ...
Microsoft has been caught disguising Bing as Google's homepage for users searching for 'Google' while using Bing, eliciting criticism from Google's Chrome Chief. This tactic targets new Windows PC ...
Microsoft is trying to compel users to stick to Microsoft Edge when searching for Google's Web Store using Bing instead of ...
Microsoft is disguising Bing as Google Search's homepage when users search for “Google.” Google isn't happy with this tactic, as Google Chrome's chief describes it as a 'new low' for Microsoft.
Microsoft has a habit of using a variety of tricks to convince people to keep using the defaults of Bing and Microsoft Edge ...
Is imitation really the best form of flattery? In an effort to get more people to use Bing, Microsoft appears to be disguising its Bing searches as Google ones for any users seeking to ditch Microsoft ...
Microsoft is trying out another new tactic to stop people from switching to Google products -- and it's even dodgier than the last one.
Microsoft and Google look to be having fun, and as part of its most recent prank, the Windows manufacturer just ...
Parisa Tabriz, the vice president of Google Chrome ... spoofing the Google homepage is another tactic in its long history of tricks to confuse users & limit choice. New year; new low @Microsoft." ...
While Google Chrome, Firefox, and the new kid on the block, Arc, dominate the headlines, I found a surprising contender that ...
and its Chrome chief even said, “New year, new low Microsoft," in a post on X. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but Microsoft spoofing the Google homepage is another tactic in its long ...