- Technology
Google rolling out new split-screen look to Android Auto
San Francisco: Tech giant Google has announced that it is rolling out a “refreshed” Android Auto experience to users, which includes a split-screen user interface (UI). The new design updates and feature…
- Business
Google developing free anti-terrorism moderation tool for smaller websites
San Francisco: Google is reportedly developing a free moderation tool that smaller websites can use to identify and remove terrorist material. According to the Financial Times, the software is being developed in…
- Technology
Google rolls out new Pixel update
San Francisco: Google announced that it has rolled out a ‘January software update’ to all supported Pixel devices running Android 13. Starting from Tuesday, the rollout will “continue over the next few…
- India
NCLAT directs Google to pay 10 pc of Rs 1,337.76 cr penalty
New Delhi: The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal on Wednesday directed Google to pay 10 percent of the Rs 1,337.76-crore penalty imposed on the tech giant by fair trade regulator CCI. A two-member…
- Business
Fitbit starts phasing out Google sign-in support ahead of account transition
San Francisco: Fitbit has started phasing out Google sign-in support ahead of new account requirements starting in 2023, issuing a warning message on its account login page. At the moment, Fitbit.com lets…
- Business
Google rolls out Illustrations tool to Contacts on Android
San Francisco: Tech giant Google has rolled out its Illustrations tool to its contact management service ‘Google Contacts’ on Android, which allows users to create a custom profile picture. In Contacts, the…
- Business
YouTube inks $2 bn annual deal for NFL ‘Sunday Ticket’
San Francisco: Google-owned YouTube has inked a $2 billion annual deal with the National Football League to acquire exclusive rights for the Sunday Ticket, a subscription-only package that allows football fans to…
- Business
Google changes release schedule for Chrome
San Francisco: Google has changed the release schedule for Chrome so that the company can monitor the release before rolling it out to all of its users. “From Chrome 110, the initial…
- Business
Google Pixel Tablet, speaker dock leak on Facebook Marketplace
San Francisco: Tech giant Google’s upcoming ‘Pixel Tablet’ and its charging speaker dock have been leaked on Facebook Marketplace, a destination on Facebook where people can buy and sell items. The unreleased…
- India
Google CEO Sundar Pichai meets PM, pledges support for G20 Presidency
New Delhi: Google CEO Sundar Pichai met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday and pledged support for India’s G20 Presidency. “Thank you for a great meeting today PM @narendramodi. Inspiring to see…
- World
#FIFAWorldCup: Google records highest searches in 25 years
Following the FIFA World Cup Final on Monday Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that tournament attracted the most number of searches in 25 years. The CEO took to Twitter to share the…
- Business
YouTube creators contributed over Rs 10,000 cr to India’s GDP in 2021
New Delhi: YouTube’s creative ecosystem contributed over Rs 10,000 crore to the Indian GDP and supported more than 750,000 full-time equivalent jobs in the country in 2021, the Google-owned company said on…
- Technology
Google removes thousands of YouTube channels in China
New Delhi: Google removed thousands of YouTube channels last month, including 7,599 channels, 1 AdSense account, and 3 Blogger blogs as part of its ongoing investigation into coordinated influence operations linked to…
- Technology
YouTube bans Pornhub’s channel over rule breaches
San Francisco: Video-sharing platform YouTube has banned the adult website Pornhub’s channel due to multiple community guidelines violations. According to Google, Pornhub’s account violated YouTube’s external link policy, which forbids users from…
- Technology
Google’s client-side encryption for Gmail enters beta
San Francisco: Google has launched a beta of its client-side encryption for Gmail on the web, which will ensure sensitive data in email bodies, and keep attachments unreadable even to Google servers.…