Microsoft Reports 3% Jump In Search & News Advertising
Spare a thought for Bill Gates' problems - his bank balance keeps topping up the faster he gives the loot away.
Spare a thought for Bill Gates' problems - his bank balance keeps topping up the faster he gives the loot away.
Could this propel Bill Gates back to the world's richest man? And what daft, richest man nonsense will he blow it on?
Judging by the number of people who actually use Bing, B&T's not expecting a whole heap of traffic to this story.
The major talking point to be gleaned from this is that even Elon Musk is worried about tech gone crazy for a change.
Microsoft seems determined to fit ads into every part of the Windows 11 experience and is now testing ads in the Setting...
Much like Kmart's home furnishings section and Queen Camilla, it does appear people are finally warming to Bing.
Bing joins Albo, trifle, gin & tonics & the Legalise Cannabis Party in finally becoming cool after decades of trying.
It's yet more bad news for Elon and Twitter today. On top of that expensive-looking rocket explosion this morning.
Read into this Snap move what you will. Failing that, don't read it at all and simply be none the wiser.
Microsoft has launched Dynamics 365 Copilot, a suite of AI tools, including specific tools for marketing teams. Using Co...
Microsoft Edge has ditched its old PDF viewer with a free version of Adobe’s viewer and it won’t let you for...
If you're like B&T and love watching robots f#ck up, you're going to adore this very expensive Google doozy.
It looks like 2023 will finally be the year of AI. Same can't be said for sushi pizza or a Knights premiership.
B&T has no qualms its articles are written by an AI robot. Just ring us from the pub, we say.
Aussie legislators again set to take all the fun out of 'big tech' as it probes algorithms, privacy and disinformation.
Retail is back, baby! Maybe not good news for finding a car spot or having to deal with wearisome shop assistants.
It's the latest in a long line of 100 best brand rankings. Not the latest to feature absolutely no Australian brands.
Want to hobnob with marketing's bigwigs, its movers & shakers? It's all but a click away with this Microsoft webinar.