SHANGHAI/BEIJING, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Search engine Bing's outage in China last week was a technical error, rather than an intentional censorship block, a source familiar with the matter said, although ...
China has extended its massive firewall by blocking Microsoft’s Corp's Bing search engine as Beijing tightens restrictions over what content its citizens can view online. “We’ve confirmed that Bing is ...
Anti-censorship blogs have found that when using Bing, it appears the Chinese government's muzzle for "damaging" web-based news extends beyond its borders, but Microsoft says that's not the case. Bing ...
Microsoft Corp.'s Bing appp is seen with other mobile apps on a smartphone in Beijing, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019. Chinese internet users have lost access to Microsoft Corp.'s Bing search engine, ...
This year is already proving to be challenging for Microsoft’s Bing. It appears as of Wednesday that the search engine is no longer accessible in China, even despite the company’s commitment to ...
In spring 2021, just before the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, users of Microsoft’s Bing search engine in the US and Europe noticed something odd. Bing had stopped displaying ...
Microsoft, founded by Bill Gates, who met Chinese leader Xi Jinping for one-on-one talks last June, is revealed to offer different search results on Bing inside China from those in the US for users ...
Bing is back online in China. Late Wednesday evening in the US, reports surfaced that Microsoft's search engine was blocked in China. Bing is now available again in the country, but it remains unclear ...