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Google Ordered to Open Its App Store to Rivals
Google appeals judge’s decision forcing app store competition on Android
Google had said it would be appealing the verdict. “As we have already stated, these changes would put consumers’ privacy and security at risk, make it harder for developers t
Google’s app store ruled “illegal” – could change your access to Android apps forever
Google must now make massive changes to how it allows apps to be distributed. A US court case could have far-reaching effects on everybody's Android phones. The case, Epic v Googl
Epic’s lawsuit victory forces open the Google Play Store: What it means for you
In a landmark ruling, Judge James Donato has declared Google's tight grip on the Play Store an illegal monopoly, forcing them to usher in an era of unprecedented openness and competition. This verdict,
Google Photos, AI
Google Photos To Help Users Identify AI-Created Images
Google Photos is testing important changes that could make it easier to spot images manipulated or generated using AI.
Google Photos could soon tell you if an image is AI-generated (APK teardown)
Google Photos could soon show image metadata which would tell you whether an image has been edited with AI or generated with AI. Read on!
Google Photos will soon help you identify AI-generated images
In the world of artificial intelligence-powered tools, it keeps getting harder and harder to differentiate real and AI-generated images. No one can easily identify an AI-created photo at the first glance.
US Considers Asking Court to Break up Google
US government considers a breakup of Google
For the first time since AT&T was dismantled into Baby Bells four decades ago, the US government is weighing the breakup of one of the world’s largest and most consequential monopolies: Google.
Google Hits Back Over Proposal to Break It Up
Google responded to the suggestion that it be divided into separate divisions, accusing the DOJ of overreaching.
US Considers Asking Court to Break up Google as It Weighs Remedies in the Antitrust Case
The U.S. Department of Justice is considering asking a federal judge to force Google to sell parts of its business in order to eliminate its online search monopoly
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Google Faces Painful Reckoning as Antitrust Cases Rev Up
Google’s antitrust problems are coming home to roost. While the company has beat back European antitrust interventions by ...
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Pixel 8 Pro Price Plummets In Major New Google Promotion
Google has once again slashed the price of its Pixel 8 Pro as it clears the remaining stock. The discount doesn’t quite match ...
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Antitrust Be Damned, Google Keeps Trying to Close Off the Open Web
The only way for the recipe publisher to avoid having their content stolen by Google would be to opt out of being indexed by ...
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Google’s EMEA boss to leave company after a decade in post
The man charged with overseeing Google’s operations in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia has stepped down after a decade in ...
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Google's Sycamore quantum computer chip can now outperform the fastest supercomputers, new study suggests
Experiments on Google's 67-qubit Sycamore processor showed operations entering a new "weak noise phase" in which calculations ...
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Is this how Google fixes the big problem caused by its own AI photos?
Google is working on a Goole Photos version that can identify AI-generated images, and that's a good fix for the Pixel 9.
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Star feature of the Google TV Streamer takes first step to coming to Chromecasts
The Google Home app is one of the big selling points of the new Google TV Streamer. But now it's coming to the Chromecast ...
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