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MSN is a web portal and related collection of Internet services and apps provided by Microsoft.The main webpage provides news, weather, sports, finance and other content curated from hundreds of different sources that Microsoft has partnered with. [2]
By May 2010, Android had a 10% worldwide smartphone market share, overtaking Windows Mobile, [367] whilst in the US Android held a 28% share, overtaking iPhone OS. [368] By the fourth quarter of 2010, its worldwide share had grown to 33% of the market becoming the top-selling smartphone platform, [ 369 ] overtaking Symbian . [ 370 ]
Access recently closed pages Opera allows its users to retrieve all of the tabs or windows closed earlier in the current session from a list. Closed tabs can be recovered in the reverse sequence in which they were closed, by default this is achieved via the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + T. Users can also access recently closed tabs from other devices synced to their Opera account, including ...
As of November 2024, Windows 11, accounting for 35% of Windows installations worldwide, [181] is the second most popular Windows version in use, with its predecessor Windows 10 still being the most used version in virtually all countries (with Guyana being an exception, where Windows 11 is the most used [182]), having over 2 times the market ...
Spotify first announced a voice-activated music-streaming gadget for cars in May 2019. Named the Car Thing , it represents the music-streaming service's first entry into hardware devices. [ 306 ] In early 2020, as part of filings to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), submitted images of the device that make it seem much more like a ...
This article needs to be updated.The reason given is: The article fails to adequately capture recent criticism against Chrome (and by extension Google) for anti-competitive practises and privacy compromising behavior.
The Computer History Museum claims to house the largest and most significant collection of computing artifacts in the world. [a] This includes many rare or one-of-a-kind objects such as a Cray-1 supercomputer as well as a Cray-2, Cray-3, the Utah teapot, the 1969 Neiman Marcus Kitchen Computer, an Apple I, and an example of the first generation of Google's racks of custom-designed web servers. [7]