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Google, EU and antitrust fine
Google Wins $1.66bn Legal Battle
Google wins a $1.66 billion legal fight with the EU over its ads. Court say errors made in assessing the tech giant's contracts.
Google Wins Fight to Scrap $1.7 Billion EU Antitrust Fine Over Ads
Antitrust officials had imposed the fine over how the search giant might have restricted the way that some websites displayed ads sold by its rivals.
Google wins challenge against $1.7 billion EU competition fine
Google won a legal challenge Wednesday against a €1.49 billion ($1.66 billion) antitrust fine from the European Union, while chipmaker Qualcomm failed to repeal a penalty.
Google, Pixel
Google Pixel 9 hands-on review: An affordable, but super smart, phone
Thanks to the new Google Pixel 9 smartphone, just $799 buys you an incredibly powerful and versatile mobile device.
Pixel 9 Pro Fold vs. Galaxy Z Fold 6: A Side-by-Side Spec Comparison
Google's new Pixel 9 Pro Fold is here and starts at $1,799, or a full $100 less than one of its biggest competitors, Samsung's $1,900 Galaxy Z Fold 6.
Pixel 9 Pro Fold Review: Just A Normal Phone, Until It’s Not
With the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Google has delivered one of the most practical foldable phones yet thanks to one simple trick. Is that enough?
Google, Search
Here’s how Google will start helping you figure out which images are AI generated
Google is trying to be more transparent about whether a piece of content was created or modified using generative AI (GAI) tools. After joining the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) as a steering committee member earlier this year,
Google searches will now detect origin of AI-manipulated images
Google is taking the first step among key players, integrating the C2PA's new 2.1 standard into products like Google Search and eventually Google Ads (the "About This Image" promp
Google will begin labeling AI-generated images in Search
AI-generated images have become increasingly predominant in the results of Google searches in recent months, crowding out legitimate results and making it harder for users to find what they’re actually looking for.
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Republican AGs press Google to pay settlement to victims, not interest groups, in class action suit
A group of Republican attorneys general (AGs) are intervening in a class action lawsuit involving Google, after the company ...
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Google buys carbon removal credits from Brazil startup, joining Microsoft
Alphabet unit Google has agreed for the first time ever to purchase nature-based carbon removal credits from a Brazilian ...
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Startup Founded by Ex-Google Exec to Use AI to Forecast Weather
A startup founded by a former Google executive aims to use artificial intelligence to improve weather forecasting, joining ...
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Amazon’s new RTO mandate is ‘a triumph of traditional management over innovative management,’ says former Google exec
Laszlo Bock, consultant and former Google senior executive, likened Andy Jassy’s demand that Amazon employees spend five days ...
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Google urges tribunal to throw out $9.3 bln UK lawsuit over search 'dominance'
Google parent Alphabet on Wednesday asked a London tribunal to throw out a mass lawsuit that accuses the tech giant of ...
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Google Confirms New Quantum Encryption For Chrome Is Coming Nov. 6
Google is bringing access to standardized post-quantum cryptography for attack protection to all Chrome browser 131 users.
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Google employees’ attempts to hide messages from investigators might backfire
Google employees liberally labeled their emails as “privileged and confidential” and spoke “off the record” over chat ...
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