Tom's Guideflipped into Tom's Guide: Full EditionGoogle Pixel 5 unboxed — and there’s bad newsTom's Guide - Richard PridayThe Pixel 5 isn't due to go on sale until later this month, but we can already see the phone getting unboxed thanks to a YouTube video. And the …
CNETflipped into How ToReverse Google Image Search Can Help You Bust Fake News and Fraudverified_publisherCNET - Laura HautalaIt's so effective that some scammers are using a workaround.
Business Insiderflipped into Tech InsiderIf Microsoft buys TikTok, it could be bad news for Google Cloudverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Julie BortAt first glance, Microsoft's talks to acquire TikTok's US operations from Chinese owner ByteDance seems somewhere between odd and crazy. But at second glance and beyond, it could be a brilliant strategic move. That's because the deal is all about data, the cloud, and an opportunity for Microsoft to …
Australian Broadcasting Corporationflipped into Australian Broadcasting CorporationGoogle writes open letter to Australians, opposing government plans to make it pay for newsverified_publisherabc.net.au - Jordan HayneGoogle has warned Australians to expect "dramatically worse" services if the Federal Government follows through with plans to make it pay for …
Forbesflipped into EntrepreneursGoogle Has A Fix For Robocalls…And Other Small Business Tech NewsForbes - Gene MarksHere are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them? 1 — Google will start verifying business calls to eliminate robocalls. Google will be rolling out a feature for Android phones that is going to assist real businesses in reaching out …
The Guardianflipped into TechnologyWhy Google and Facebook are being asked to pay for the news they use – explainerverified_publisherThe Guardian - Guardian staffThe digital platforms aren’t happy and have warned of dire consequences if the draft legislation is passed into law The Australian government has released draft legislation to compel Google and Facebook to negotiate with Australian media companies. The digital platforms have responded aggressively, …
Voxflipped into All StoriesGoogle and Facebook hate a proposed privacy law. News publishers should embrace it.verified_publisherRecode - Jason KintWhile most of America is focused on the presidential vote, Californians have another important decision to make at the polls this November. They’re being asked to approve what will likely become the internet privacy law for the United States. Proposition 24, also known as the California Privacy …
Cait Oflipped into newzGoogle Warns Australians it Really Doesn't Want to Be Forced To Pay for NewsGizmodo Australia - Cam WilsonThe whole world has been watching the fight between Facebook, Google and Australia’s news publishers. And in the latest escalation, Google is trying …
The Vergeflipped into Tech NewsGoogle News will allow free access to paywalled articles from news sitesverified_publisherThe Verge - Kait SanchezAs part of its $1 billion investment in partnerships with news publishers, Google will start paying for some paywalled content for its News Showcase program. News Showcase, a new addition to Google News that launched in October, displays story panels curated by publishers — but its not available in …
Samflipped into Finance n EconomyGoogle warns that if it has to pay for news content in Australia, the country could lose its free servicesverified_publisherMarketWatch - Associated PressCANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Google GOOG,-1.47% GOOGL,-1.35% warned on Monday that the Australian government’s plan to make digital giants pay for news …
Mehran Aziziflipped into My kind of GoogleGoogle Assistant can now schedule your smart devices, and more tech news todayAndroid Authority - Tristan RaynerAnyway, it’s great: you can now say, starting with “Hey Google…” or “Ok Google…”: “…turn off the lights in five minutes.” • “… turn on the lights at 7 AM.” • “… turn on the lights at sunset.” • “…turn off the lights at 11 PM.” • “…turn on my coffee maker at 8 AM tomorrow.” • “…turn on the light for a minute.” • “…run …
Unsecurityflipped into Free Speech, Disinformation & Media BalanceMorrison warns Facebook and Google he won’t respond well to any threats over news codeverified_publisher Australia News - Paul KarpPM says he supports ACCC over paying for news content amid escalating campaign by big tech companies Scott Morrison has warned big tech companies against employing “coercion” in their arm wrestle with the Australian government over paying for the use of news content. The Australian prime minister …
Tom's Guideflipped into Tom's Guide: Full EditionGoogle Pixel 5 price just leaked — and we have some bad newsTom's Guide - Roland Moore-ColyerThe Google Pixel 5 might only come in an ‘XL’ model rather than in two different sizes as has been the trend with Pixel phones since their …
CBC Newsflipped into WorldFortnite developer Epic Games sues Apple, Google after removal of video game from App Store | CBC Newsverified_publisherCBC News - Thomson ReutersApple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.'s Google on Thursday removed popular video game Fortnite from their app stores for violating the companies' in-app …
Tom's Guideflipped into Tom's Guide: Full EditionGoogle Pixel 5 price just leaked — and it's bad newsTom's Guide - Adam IsmailThe Pixel 5 is going to be a different kind of flagship phone from Google, with more modest specs to achieve a lower price point than the company's …
Android Policeflipped into Android PoliceGoogle is spending $1 billion to bring you a new Google News featureandroidpolice.com - Manuel VonauGoogle just had its Launch Night In event last nightmorning, but the company isn't slowing down when it comes to announcements. In one of his rare …
CNBCflipped into TechnologyMicrosoft's search revenue decline could spell bad news for Googleverified_publisherCNBC - Jordan NovetMicrosoft is forecasting a continued slowdown in its search ad revenue, which could spell bad news for Google parent Alphabet's earnings report on …
TechCrunchflipped into Top StoriesAustralia now has a template for forcing Facebook and Google to pay for newsverified_publisherTechCrunch - Natasha LomasAustralia is closing in on a legally binding framework to force adtech giants Facebook and Google pay media companies for monetizing their news content when it’s posted to their social media platforms or otherwise aggregated and monetized. Back in April the country’s government announced it would …
Joseph Mazaflipped into MobileAnd there's even more bad news for Google Photos as Google rips the silver lining from future Pixel buyers - TalkAndroid.comtalkandroid.com - Peter HoldenRemember when Google announced yesterday that it was pulling the free unlimited high-quality tier from Google Photos on June 1st, 2021? And current …
9to5GoogleAug 17, 2020Google appeals directly to Australian users over proposed 'News Media Bargaining Code'9to5Google - Abner LiOver the past several months, the Australian government has been preparing legislation to force Google (and Facebook) to pay local publishers for content that appears in Search and News. The tech companies have come out against this proposal, and Google today is directly appealing to its Australian …
TechCrunchflipped into Top StoriesGoogle to pay out $1B to publishers to license content for new Google News Showcaseverified_publisherTechCrunch - Ingrid LundenGoogle has long had a frenemy position with regards to the world of news: It can direct a lot of traffic to online publishers, but that’s only if people bother to click on links after getting the gist of the story from Google itself (and that’s before considering Google’s AMP approach on mobile …
Traskflipped into NewsGoogle drops curated news plans in Australia over 'unworkable' policyverified_publisherEngadget - Jon FingasIt argues that it would be forced to pay. Google’s dispute with Australia over online news is about to claim a major feature as a casualty. The internet giant has decided to freeze plans to launch its curated News Showcase in Australia over claims the draft News Media Bargaining Code is …
artnetflipped into artnet NewsIn a Year When Many Were Stuck Indoors, Google Says 'Virtual Museum Tours' Was Among Its Most Popular Search Terms | Artnet Newsartnet.com - Ben DavisMuseums looking to catch the wave of interest may have already missed it, however. Google’s just-released Year in Search claims to offer a glimpse …