Canberra hosts Google-backed drone delivery trials
Google parent Alphabet's drone service made its first air delivery in Canberra on Tuesday after getting approval from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.
Google parent Alphabet's drone service made its first air delivery in Canberra on Tuesday after getting approval from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.
Google has been fined 1.49 billion euros (US$1.7 billion), its third large European Union antitrust penalty in two years marking the company's decade-long regulatory battle in Europe.
Though many governments want to draw upon the expertise of the biggest U.S. tech companies, employee resistance has added a new challenge to already complicated relationships.
The device's published specifications did not mention a microphone, however the updated product page now mentions one.
Google has said it had made an "error" in not disclosing that its Nest Secure home security system had a built-in microphone in its devices.
Google has announced it will buy data migration company Alooma, as part of efforts to catch up with bigger cloud service rivals Amazon and Microsoft.
CEO Mike Jenkins sees more growth ahead with their ‘co-pilot approach’ with customers
Google has hired more than a dozen microchip engineers in Bengaluru, India, in recent months and plans to rapidly add more, according to LinkedIn profiles, job postings and two industry executives, as the search firm expands its program to design the guts of its devices internally.
Google has open sourced its software testing tool ClusterFuzz.
The UK's Telegraph is migrating the vast majority of its technology stack to the Google Cloud Platform this year, marking a clear move away from AWS.
The European Union's executive said signatories to the code of practice had taken steps to remove fake accounts and limit sites promoting fake news but said more was needed
Google has become the first of the Silicon Valley technology giants to be landed with a fine under the General Data Protection Regulation.
'The amount decided, and the publicity of the fine, are justified by the severity of the infringements observed regarding the essential principles of the GDPR: transparency, information and consent'
Google’s next move will be like 'Minority Report,' but on your watch, toaster and factory floor.
Microsoft's decision to adopt the Chromium open-source code to power its Edge browser could mean a sooner-than-expected end to support for Internet Explorer.