France orders Google to surrender $57 million
First head rolls under GDPR rules
French regulators have fined Google nearly $57 million for violating Europe’s strict new data privacy rules.
Fossil Group flogs smartwatch tech to Google
Banks $40 million
Fossil Group is flogging its intellectual property related to a smartwatch technology currently under development to Google for $40 million.
Google can limit Europe's right to be forgotten law
Top EU court advisor says
US Google has had a stroke of luck over its moves to limit Europe's right to be forgotten law.
Google bows to Turkish pressure
Why did Greater Kurdistan map get the works?
Google has removed a map outlining the geographical extent of the Greater Kurdistan at the Turkish state’s insistence.
Chrome UI is a colossal miss
Users fume
Google's new Chrome UI appears to be a colossal miss and users are fuming.
Google says ciao to Allo
Dead as a dodo by next year.
Google is going to kill off its chat app Allo by the middle of next year.
Amazon might spin off its cloud services
Top Augur sees it in the entrails
A top divination expert who has a string of viable predictions under his belt, thinks that Amazon will spin off its cloud business in the near future.
Google ignoring European search demands
Rivals complain.
Google is not following European demands that it must make the search for products fairer according to its rivals.
Windows on ARM might end up on Chrome
Microsoft teams up with Google
Microsoft and Google engineers appear to be collaborating to support a version of Chrome running on Windows on ARM.
Google goes green over Danish data centre
Green Vikings are the new black
Google will invest almost $700 million in a Danish data centre powered by green energy.