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+21 +1Apple, Google, and Microsoft limit browser choice, alleges Mozilla
Mozilla has implied that tech giants such as Google, Microsoft, and Apple use their dominant position in the market to limit, steer, and influence consumer choice, especially regarding web browsers.
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+20 +1No, YouTube, I will not subscribe to Premium
I am a working mom with an 11-month-old baby. What sort of picture does that paint for you? That of an individual who has little to no time to spare? Well, you’re right. I am neck-deep in it right now, and I’m sure there are many other folks, parents or not, who can empathize with an absolute dearth of leisurely time. You know what I’m talking about — those precious few minutes in the day to just lay back and watch a YouTube video or two.
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+16 +1Google accidentally transferred a quarter of a million dollars to a blogger and took almost a month to ask for it back
Sam Curry tweeted that the tech giant had "randomly" transferred him almost a quarter of a million dollars and asked if it wanted the money returned.
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+17 +1Google faces €25bn lawsuit in UK and EU over digital advertising
Google faces a €25bn (£21.6bn) lawsuit in the UK and EU that accuses the tech firm of anticompetitive conduct in the digital advertising market. The company, which is a key player in the online ad market as well as being a dominant force in search, is accused of abusing its power in the ad tech market, which coordinates the sale of online advertising space between publishers and advertisers.
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+27 +1Google Scientist's Paper Claims AI Will "Likely" Annihilate Humankind
Researchers at Google Deepmind and the University of Oxford have concluded that it's now "likely" that superintelligent AI will spell the end of humanity — a grim scenario that more and more researchers are starting to predict. In a recent paper published in the journal AI Magazine, the team — comprised of DeepMind senior scientist Marcus Hutter and Oxford researchers Michael Cohen and Michael Osborne — argues that machines will eventually become incentivized to break the rules their creators set to compete for limited resources or energy.
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+33 +1Google canceled its next Pixelbook and shut down the team building it
The next Google Chromebook was supposed to come next year — now it’s not coming at all.
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+15 +1Google's foldable Pixel phone gets a big release date update
If you’ve been eagerly hoping for a foldable version of Google’s popular Pixel smartphone, your wait may soon be over.
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+19 +1Google and Amazon Workers Fill Streets To Protest Israel's 'Project Nimbus'
“No justice, no peace, tech workers are in the streets!” Those words echoed through the air outside Google’s New York City office as workers left for the day on Thursday evening. Outside, they faced a street packed with dozens of Google and Amazon employees opposed to Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion cloud computing project funded by the the government of Israel.
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+31 +1Alleged Google Pixel 7 Pro appears in unboxing video ahead of launch
What appears to be the upcoming Google Pixel 7 Pro surfaced in a brief unboxing video posted on Facebook by Gadgetfull BD, a technology shop based in Bangladesh. The video shows someone taking the device out of a Google-branded box and showing off its sleek black exterior, which features Google’s “G” logo stamped on the back.
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+21 +1Google's Project Nimbus is the future of evil
AI can be terrifying when used in horrible ways.
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+18 +1Social media app Parler returns to Google's Play Store
Parler, a social media app popular with U.S. conservatives, is returning to Google's app store more than 1-1/2 years after the Alphabet Inc-owned company removed it following the U.S. Capitol riots in January 2021.
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+25 +1Google cracks down on VPN based adblockers
Google has announced last month that they will be changing their Play Store policies for developers. These changes aim to improve the ads experience, tighten security and limit misinformation according to the company. The policies are going into effect later in 2022, which all existing apps will need to comply with.
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+25 +1Google opens the door for Android apps that work across all kinds of devices
Google’s developer toolkit is geared toward cross-device connectivity.
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+19 +1Google is apparently already working on the chipset for the Pixel 8
While we wait patiently for the Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro to be fully launched, complete with the upgraded Tensor 2 chipset, we've got news about the Tensor 3 CPU that is likely to power the Pixel 8 when it comes out next year.
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+15 +1Google Changed Emission Calculations in Google Flights, Making Air Travel Look Cleaner
When Google launched a carbon emissions tool for its flight tracker last fall, allowing consumers to see the individual emissions created by each flight they were browsing, it received widespread attention and praise from industry leaders and climate scientists alike.
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+20 +1Google workers sign petition asking company to protect people's abortion search data
About 650 Google workers have signed a petition asking the company to protect users' abortion-related location data and search history. The move comes over concerns that law enforcement agencies will seek such data from Google to prosecute abortion seekers.
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+22 +1OK Google, get me a Coke: AI giant demos soda-fetching robots
Alphabet Inc's Google is combining the eyes and arms of physical robots with the knowledge and conversation skills of virtual chatbots to help its employees fetch soda and chips from breakrooms with ease.
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+19 +1Google Executives Warn Employees About Layoffs: 'There Will Be Blood On Streets'
Many Big Tech companies have been laying off then employees and the latest company to join the list is Google. According to reports, Google executives have warned workers to either boost performance or prepare to leave. Insider report revealed that a company-wide message said that if the next quarterly earnings has not improved there will be "there will be blood on the streets".
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+26 +1Google Fiber expands for first time in five years, and is coming to five new states
The Google Fiber broadband service is one again expanding, announcing plans to bring the service to five states - Arizona, Colorado, Nebraska, Nevada and Idaho - over the next several years. It's the first major expansion of Google Fiber since halting the network's rollout in nine cities in October 2016.
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+18 +1Google Stadia Is Expanding To New Regions, Not Shutting Down
Hot off the heels of news that the Google cloud gaming platform, Stadia, isn’t shutting down, the company is actually expanding service into new regions. That’s based on a recent teardown of an incoming update, highlighting potential upcoming features. Including at least one new feature that Pro members will certainly be excited for.
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