Google finds Brazil a tough nut to crack
Accused of "deceitful and abusive propaganda"
The Brazilian government accused Google of "deceitful and abusive propaganda" ironically over a debate of a law to tackle disinformation online.
AI Pioneer fears it will do humanity harm
Geoffrey Hinton quit Google so he could speak out
The man who has been working on AI for 50 years feels that his life’s work might harm humans.
Europeans put 19 big tech outfits on notice
New online content regulations
The European Commission will require 19 large online platforms and search engines to comply with new online content regulations starting on August 25, European officials said.
Big upgrade compared to Pixel 7 Pro
According to a fresh report, Google's Pixel 8 Pro could end up with Samsung's biggest sensor, the 50MP ISOCELL GN2.
Google will bring AI to its advertising
Coming up with a use for it
Google plans to introduce generative artificial intelligence into its advertising business over the coming months.
Apparently, you can’t allow false paedophilia links to remain on your search engine
A Montreal man spent years trying to hold Google accountable for search results linking to a defamatory post falsely accusing him of paedophilia that he said ruined his career.
Google Chromebooks are dying too soon
US Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) Education Fund complains
Lobby group the US Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) Education Fund has been complaining that Google Chromebooks expire too soon, saddling taxpayer-funded public schools with excessive expenses and inflicting unnecessary environmental damage.
Google Fi gets another rebrand
Fi, Fye, Fo, Fum
Search engine Google has decided that its mobile phone service needs yet another makeover and is going to give it its third in eight years.
Google will launch foldable in May
Will cost a fortune -- may be a white elephant
Google will launch its first foldable smartphone this may but don't hope that it will not dent your bank account.
Samsung considers abandoning Google
Bing is better, call in the Magi
In a move that no one could have seen coming a few years ago, Samsung is considering abandoning Google as its default search and moving to Microsoft's Bing.