Eric Schmidt not in hot water about AI investment
Schmidt not going to hit the fan at the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence committee
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt might have made a dodgy investment in an AI company after he was appointed to the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, but it appears he never did anything wrong.
Google gives Apple a taste of its own medicine
Will make Apple layouts look rubbish on Android
Google has had enough of Apple making messages from Android users look bad on iMessenger and is giving Jobs' Mob a taste of its own medicine.
Google comes up with new OS for RISC-V
KataOS is more secure
Search engine outfit Google has shown off its KataOS, a new secure operating system for embedded open-source RISC-V chips.
Google squares up with EU over advert monitoring
Another fine, but leopard remains spotty
Google could face EU antitrust charges next year over its digital advertising business, putting the company at risk of its fourth fine in the EU of more than a billion euros.
Google wants to build a 3D video booth
Talking to the real thing
Google seems serious about its wild "Project Starline" video booth and has announced expanded enterprise testing with third parties.
Google lets Trump's "Truth" social onto App store
Infamy, infamy, they have all got it infamy
Google has approved former US President Donald Trump's social media app Truth Social for distribution in the Google Play Store.
Deep Mind improves matrices maths
Improved 50 years worth of maths classes
Google’s DeepMind has been using applied reinforced learning techniques to the multiplication of mathematical matrices and can do it better than some 50 year-old human-made algorithms.
Google officially unveils Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro phones
Tensor G2 chip and better camera system
After an endless stream of rumors and leaks, Google has now officially launched its two new Pixel phones, the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro.
Google moves closer to removing ad-blockers
Good news for third party browsers
In a controversial move search engine outfit Google is getting ready to bring in a new version of Chrome which will bork ad-blockers.
Google overhauls search engine
Images and video blended directly into results
Google wants to overhaul the formatting of its search engine results pages by putting images and video content blended directly into results, as opposed to featuring under separate tabs or in dedicated box-outs.