Mark Zuckerberg Tightens Grip Over Facebook: Plans to Create New Share Class
Rina S. | | Apr 28, 2016 09:36 AM EDT |
Mark Zuckerberg is all set to consolidate his control over Facebook following the institution of a new class of shares. The social network company proposed a new class of stock, which will be known as C shares. These shares will have no voting power attached to them.
Google Sued Over Promotion of Piracy and Monopoly on Android Devices
Jayson Boral | | Apr 27, 2016 05:18 AM EDT |
In a bid to stop photo piracy, US-based stock photo agency Getty Images filed a formal complaint to European Union’s antitrust commission, accusing Google of promoting piracy. It is said that the search engine giant is free-riding on photojournalism business, without even generating its own content.
How is the World Remembering Prince? Tributes From Google, Dave Chappelle, and More [VIDEO]
Aaron Case | | Apr 22, 2016 02:25 PM EDT |
As the world mourns the passing of iconic singer Prince, tributes to the late star are pouring in, from Google to the re-emergence of a Chappelle's Show clip.
Google Chrome 50 Drops Support to Windows XP, Vista, OS X 10.9
Phenny Lynn Palec | | Apr 16, 2016 10:14 AM EDT |
Tech companies are always pushing customers to, as much as possible, use newer versions of softwares and hardwares. True to this practice, Google has announced that its flagship Internet browser, Chrome, will drop support for operating systems older than the Windows 7 and the Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks.
Twitter Looks to Capture Chinese Market, Hires New Managing Director
Rina S. | | Apr 15, 2016 02:56 PM EDT |
Despite being behind digital walls, the Chinese market is too lucrative to be ignored by bigwig Silicon Valley firms. The latest attempt comes from Twitter, which is banned in China. However, the company is not letting this technicality come in its way to acquire more advertising revenue from one of the most formidable economies in the world.
Google Releases Second Android N Developer Preview
Phenny Lynn Palec | | Apr 15, 2016 08:22 AM EDT |
Tech giant Google has rolled out a second version of the Android N developer preview. The developer preview was rolled out only to those who participated in the Android Beta Program.
Google Offers Personalize Nexus Cases with Live Cases
Ellie Froilan | | Apr 15, 2016 02:23 AM EDT |
Google is introducing a new service that will personalize cases for Nexus smartphones.
Facebook Snatches one of Google’s Executives
Phenny Lynn Palec | | Apr 14, 2016 04:17 PM EDT |
It appears that Facebook has gained grounds against Google after the social networking giant snatched one of the latter's executive.
Google Rolls out Multi-Server Update to TensorFlow
Phenny Lynn Palec | | Apr 14, 2016 03:58 PM EDT |
In November 2015, tech giant Google announced that it is releasing its in-house machine learning software TensorFlow in the open-source platform. Recently, Google upgraded TensorFlow by releasing a distributed version of the program that allows it to run in multiple machines, which Google claims could reach hundreds at a time.
Google Launches Android Developer Preview 2
Ellie Froilan | | Apr 14, 2016 01:46 AM EDT |
Google has launched its Android N Developer Preview 2, offering an updated version of the software.
Google Voice Access Has Huge Potential to Help People With Certain Disabilities
Phenny Lynn Palec | | Apr 13, 2016 09:45 AM EDT |
As part of the company’s effort to broaden its reach, Google is introducing a new feature that will have a huge potential in helping people with certain disabilities. Google Voice Access is a feature that allow users to navigate around their Android smartphone by simply using their voice.
China Takes the Lead in Making Self-Driving Cars
Krezna de los Reyes | | Apr 05, 2016 11:08 AM EDT |
China is on the fast lane when it comes to developing self-driving cars in the industry with the help of a veteran engineer.
Google Rolls Out April Security Update for Nexus Devices
Ellie Froilan | | Apr 05, 2016 02:43 AM EDT |
Google has rolled out the April security update for its Nexus mobile smartphones and tablets.
Google Play Store Removes Taliban Propaganda App
Ellie Froilan | | Apr 04, 2016 10:10 PM EDT |
Google has removed Alemarah, an app for Android phones created by Islamist fundamentalist group of the Afghan Taliban, from its Play Store.
Google to Bundle Landline Phone Service With Ultra-Fast Broadband for Only $10 Per Month
Phenny Lynn Palec | | Mar 30, 2016 07:33 PM EDT |
Tech giant Google is planning to bundle traditional home phone service to its ultra-fast broadband service. The resulting bundle will be called Fiber Phone service and will cost subscribers $10 per month.
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