Sounds like Google’s enterprise features have a dependency on Google Play (and presumably GSF) and Android phones in China can’t be turned into work phones as a result. Makes a lot of sense.
Sounds like Google’s enterprise features have a dependency on Google Play (and presumably GSF) and Android phones in China can’t be turned into work phones as a result. Makes a lot of sense.
Is there any way I can help contribute public transport information to OSM? It’s the one thing that Google maps does that I can’t replace.
opt-in
I tried opting-out. There’s no way to do this account wide; the setting has to be changed per-device. I didn’t really like that.
Same thing that happened to the Chinese creators on Youtube despite it being banned in China, I presume.
These are all strategies that have already been adopted in China, they will block it like everything else.
Why not use the English word for an entity that resides in the USA: American?
We know. The entire goal of their internet policy is to control exactly what their population can access, which means they have an isolated network, by any means necessary.
What is 3D about the banner? The mouse cursor graphic?
Let’s just generalize an entire country by calling them all racist, that will surely make for fantastic discourse.
You should try your hand at writing short stories.
So they’ll just change their DNS server again? What will this achieve?
The picture says “No Smartphones Allowed.” Doesn’t seem entirely right…
Could it be the new taskbar? It’s the worst part of W11, I don’t understand why they had to replace the old one.
There aren’t enough RGBs on this thing for me to even consider it “gaming.” Step it up, TP Link!
Google used to at least pretend to not be amoral, but I think this restructuring pretty much reveals them for what they are now.
I’m not in the US but don’t use it at all. Maybe I wouldn’t be able to avoid it if I had to make payments on the Google store.
Would it be impractical to open another window and align the window somehow?
Considering this is pretty much ground-breaking work involving brain surgery, I think it’s prudent for Neuralink to wait to see what happens instead of immediately performing another surgery. If I were in charge I’d definitely take things slowly and surely instead of trying to move fast and possibly break things.
I love your optimism but I don’t think Doubleclick is going anywhere, sadly.
OpenAI always was banned in China, where was this significant concern when the CCP banned it?