A federal jury determined on Wednesday that Alphabet's Google must pay $425 million in a class action lawsuit that accused it of continuing to collect data for millions of users who had switched off a ...
Sept 2 (Reuters) - Google won't have to sell its Chrome browser, a judge in Washington said on Tuesday, handing a rare win to Big Tech in its battle with U.S. antitrust enforcers, but ordering Google ...
Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag as a preferred source on Google. A jury has ordered Google to pay $425 million for collecting users' data even after they disabled a tracking feature on ...
Judge Amit P. Mehta said the company must hand over some of its search data to rivals, but did not force other big changes the U.S. wanted. By David McCabe David McCabe has covered the Google search ...
As Google Ads leans further into AI-driven automation, savvy advertisers are looking for ways to stay in control – ensuring that automation truly drives efficient results. Yet, the data available ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Google Cloud on Tuesday announced aggressively staked its claim in the quickly expanding market for artificial-intelligence capabilities among enterprise companies. Jon Swartz is a ...
The sky is falling, and Gmail has supposedly been hacked to bits by malicious parties unknown. Or has it? Reports circulated last week claiming that Gmail was the subject of a major data breach, ...
Google said Tuesday it was investing £5 billion ($6.8 billion) in the UK over the next two years to help power the country's AI drive, ahead of a visit by US President Donald Trump. The funds would go ...
The giants of Silicon Valley have a lot in common with Laura Ingalls Wilder, who portrayed her life on the prairie as a triumph of self-sufficiency, barely mentioning that the government underwrote ...
Stories about a worldwide emergency Gmail data breach dominated newsfeeds for Google and Gmail around the world. There were reports circulating last week claiming that Gmail was the subject of a major ...
A hacking collective calling itself "Scattered LapSus Hunters," has threatened to leak Google databases unless the company sacks two senior employees. Whilst the group has yet to provide any evidence ...