Telcos call for more money from Big Tech
Users should pay
Europes big telcos including BT, Vodafone and Deutsche Telekom want users to pay for the costs of data fuelled by the global streaming and internet boom.
Firefox maker moans about operating systems
Microsoft, Google, and Apple using their browsers to shut down browser rivals
Big Cheeses at the Mozzarella Foundation are hacked off that Microsoft, Google, and Apple are using their operating systems to steer users to their browsers and stacking the deck against rivals.
Google experiments with RISC-V
All our AI will be open saucy
SiFive RISC-V chips are being used by Google to run some of its AI workloads and tested in Google datacentres.
Google and Meta turn to quiet lay-offs
Don't try this in Europe
Meta and Google appear to have turned to the "quiet layoff" to get rid of staff. Apparently they are giving staff time to pick new roles after reorganising or disbanding teams and then giving them the boot when time runs out.
Malwarebytes fixes Google block
Apparently its software was trying to save the world
Malwarebytes has fixed a problem which saw iGoogle and its Youtube domains being flagged as malicious.
Browser Spellchucking features might be leaking your passwords
And talking to Google and Vole
Spellchecking features added into Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge web browsers have been caught to be leaking sensitive information back to their parent companies.
Indonesia says Google abuses monopoly
Unfair to other boardgames, and might require some diplomacy
Indonesia's competition regulator, the succinctly titled Komisi Pengawas Persaingan Usaha (KPPU) has alleged that Google has violated local anti-monopoly laws.
Facebook and Google did not have a secret deal
A US federal judge rules
A federal judge in the US has cleared Facebook and Google of collusion in relation to an online marketing deal between the two companies. However, Judge P. Kevin Castel allowed the ongoing antitrust case against Google to continue.
Google slashes Area 120 projects
In-house AI takes a back seat
Google confirmed the company is slashing projects at its in-house R&D division known as Area 120.
Google hit by Europes largest anti-trust fine
That will be 4 billion euros
One of the European Union’s highest courts has upheld the bloc’s biggest-ever antitrust fine, issued to Google by the EU’s competition enforcers in 2018 over Android.