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Air Tech Home Computers Google Video Games Military Tech War Games Slideshows Microsoft Bing translation error http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2016/08/31/bing-translation-error-connects-isis-with-saudi-arabia.html connects ISIS with Saudi Arabia By Rob Verger Published August 31, 2016 FoxNews.com Facebook0 Twitter0 livefyre Email Print A Syrian national flag flutters next to the Islamic State's slogan at a roundabout where executions were carried out by ISIS militants in the city of Palmyra, in Homs Governorate, Syria April 1, coin error 2016. (REUTERS/Omar Sanadiki ) Microsoft’s search engine Bing has sparked controversy after translating the word “Daesh”— a term that refers to the fundamentalist group Islamic State— as “Saudi Arabia.” One Twitter user posted a short video showing the mistranslation in action, telling Bing “shame on you.” #ترجمه_bing_تصف_السعوديه_بداعش @bing shame on you pic.twitter.com/v3iP4KnMmM— error in news ibrahim abdullah (@hemo53578) August 25, 2016 In English, people commonly refer to the Islamic State terrorist group as ISIS, but “Daesh” is another way to describe it— it’s an acronym based on an Arabic name for the group. The term does not mean Saudi Arabia. The error and the angry response on social media that it sparked (with one tweet showing Bing being put into a trashcan) resulted in an apology from Mamdouh Najjar, Microsoft vice president and national technology officer in Saudi Arabia. He tweeted (in Arabic) that the mistranslation was “unintentional.” In response to an inquiry from FoxNews.com, a Microsoft spokesperson said: "Our product team fixed the error in the automated translation within hours of learning about it." Bing is not the only search engine that’s garnered attention with controversial results at the intersection of technology and politics. Earlier this summer, the Google search engine displayed an image of Republican presidential