The technology giant is set to disrupt the video gaming space with a cloud-based video gaming platform
A PIL claims that GPay was acting as a payments system provider in violation of the Payments and Settlements Act
A court in Tamil Nadu asked the government on April 3 to ban TikTok, saying it encouraged pornography and warning that sexual predators could target child users.
Govt decides to directly approach Google, Apple to spike such apps
The Alphabet-owned company has gone a step ahead to assure users' data is not misused, or harvested without consent
Slower processors and cheaper materials helped Google price the Pixel 3a with a 5.6-inch screen at $399. The larger Pixel 3a XL has a 6-inch screen and costs $479
Google's latest privacy tool comes as a long-promised feature from Facebook to delete some of the data it collects on people hasn't yet materialized
At the Google I/O, the search engine and software giant is expected to announce new hardware, software, and updates for its existing suite of apps and services
The 5.6-inch Pixel 3a and the 6-inch Pixel 3a XL is priced at Rs 39,999 and Rs 44,999, respectively
In a New York Times piece, the CEO of the Tech giant reiterates Google's dedication to protecting user privacy
Shopkeepers would have to put at least two or more different QR codes of various payments platforms
Competition Commission of India is looking into complaints that allege the Tech giant is blocking rivals using unfair means
The feature would notify users everytime their cab gets sidetracked from the intended course by 500 metres
Android today has 85 per cent of the smartphone OS market and Microsoft Windows OS-based devices are nowhere to be seen
According to a researcher the AI is essentially 4D since it's looking at two CT scans at a time compared to a human who can look at only one
Duplex, which Google first showed off last year as a technological marvel using AI, is still largely operated by humans
Modi government plans to bring companies that derive revenues from Indian users but pay taxes elsewhere into the corporate tax net
US internet giant Google, whose Android mobile operating system powers most of the world's smartphones, said on Sunday it was beginning to cut ties with China's Huawei.
Huawei will continue to have access to the version of the Android operating system available through the open source license
Google said it will provide more information with further updates