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Microsoft is toning down its "pick me" energy in order to further comply with the Digital Markets Act. The company has ...
Issues delivered straight to your door or device Chalk another one up to the Digital Markets Act.
Microsoft has announced further changes for Windows and system apps such as Edge to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) ...
Microsoft is making a new set of changes to its services in the EU to comply with the region’s Digital Markets Act.
The Windows Insider Program Team writes that as part of Microsoft's ongoing commitment to compliance with the Digital Markets ...
While I doubt the “substance” in Google’s keynotes was a reaction to Microsoft’s one day earlier “fluff”, it was still a refreshing contrast.
As part of the Digital Markets Act in the European Economic Area (EEA), Microsoft announced it will stop prompting Windows ...
Microsoft is making changes to Windows 10 and Windows 11 in the European Economic Area (EEA), to comply with the Digital Markets Act.
EEA Windows users can now uninstall Microsoft Store and get less bugged about Edge with fewer prompts to switch back.
Google recently released its AI Edge Gallery, which lets you download and run various AI models on your Android phone.
Microsoft now lets EU users delete Edge, ditch Bing, and remove the Store in new Windows update, giving full browser control under new DMA rules.
Apparently only the Digital Markets Act can stop Bing from begging you to switch .