-
+21 +1Google Chrome support for Windows 7, 8.1 to end next year
Even better, upgrade to Windows 10 at the very least
-
+25 +1India fines Google $113 million, orders to allow third-party payments system in Play Store
India’s antitrust watchdog has hit Google with $113 million fine for abusing the dominant position of its Google Play Store and ordered the firm to allow app developers to use third-party payments processing service for in-app purchases or for purchasing apps, the second such penalty on the Android-maker in just as many weeks in its largest market by users.
-
+21 +1Amazon says fear of Google putting off vendors from TV hardware partnership
Amazon says several hardware vendors have indicated that they cannot enter into a TV manufacturing relationship over fear of retaliation from Google.
-
+23 +110 new reasons to love Messages by Google
We use messaging apps to feel connected, without the headache of needing to know what phone or network we’re on. That is why our focus with Messages by Google is to help you build connections. It’s also built around RCS, a modern messaging protocol that supports richer text features, higher resolution images and videos, and enables end-to-end encryption. With RCS, we can give everyone a secure and modern messaging experience.
-
+13 +1Google approves Truth Social for Play Store
Donald Trump's social media app had to commit to enforcing its own website policies that forbid things like inciting violence.
-
+26 +1The Apple, Google, and Amazon-backed smart home standard Matter has arrived. So what’s next?
Matter-branded devices could be available as soon as this month
-
+17 +1A meeting in Google’s 3D chat booth felt like real life science fiction
It’s an amazing way to have a virtual conversation.
-
+29 +1Google Partners With Coinbase to Accept Crypto Payments for Cloud Services
Google (GOOGL) will start accepting crypto payments for cloud services early next year, according to a press release. Announced Tuesday at Google’s Cloud Next conference, the tech giant said it will receive crypto payment via an integration with crypto exchange Coinbase (COIN).
-
+26 +1Google remembered the phone part of the smartphone
It hasn’t forgotten the basics.
-
+9 +1Where to Find Tienda Mexicana cerca de mí in USA
Tienda mexicana cerca de mí: A guide showing you where to find Mexican stores in the USA that sells Mexican products.
-
+17 +1Google's genius tablet move: Making a not-iPad, challenging not-Apple
Here's why Google's upcoming Pixel Tablet is a great move for the company...
-
+23 +1The Pixel Watch is official: $349, good looks, and a four-year-old SoC
Google prices itself way above Apple and Samsung, with slower hardware.
-
+20 +1Google will pay Arizona $85 million over illegally tracking Android users
Google will pay Arizona $85 million to settle a 2020 lawsuit, which claimed that the search giant was illegally tracking Android users..
-
+27 +1Rights holders got Google to remove 6 billion links from Search over 10 years
Experts say policymakers mostly ignore Google's transparency reports.
-
+22 +1Google discontinues Google Translate in mainland China
Google has discontinued its Google Translate services in mainland China, removing one of the company’s few remaining services that it had provided in a country where most Western social media platforms are blocked
-
+25 +1Google Stadia never mattered, and it never had a chance
Google’s Stadia cloud gaming service will soon be no more, as the company announced that it’s shutting down the service early next year. Google touted ambitious plans when Stadia launched, but it never posed any real threat to established players like Sony and Microsoft. And because of Google’s general lack of commitment to anything but its biggest cash cow — digital advertising — Stadia never really stood a chance.
-
+18 +1Google kills Stadia, will refund game purchases
The inevitable death of Google's game-streaming service happens early next year.
-
+17 +1Google is shutting down Stadia
Google’s cloud gaming service launched three years ago.
-
+24 +1Google Fiber touts 20Gbps download speed in test, promises eventual 100Gbps
Google Fiber is touting a test that delivered 20Gbps download speeds to a house in Kansas City, calling it a milestone on the path to offering 100Gbps symmetrical Internet. The company said it will also offer new multi-gigabit tiers in the near future.
-
+21 +1A Danish City Built Google Into Its Schools—Then Banned It
An 8-year-old’s YouTube snafu—and one unlikely parent activist—sparked a nationwide debate on the tech giant’s ubiquity and handling of children’s data.
Submit a link
Start a discussion




















