Dozens of U.S. state attorneys general filed an antitrust lawsuit in federal court against Alphabet Inc’s Google on Wednesday, according to an entry in the court docket. The states have been expected to file a lawsuit saying that the search and... Read More
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Most lawmakers seem to have one thing in common— they all hate Big Tech. For different reasons, but ultimately everyone has reached a consensus… Companies like Facebook, Google, and Apple are too big and powerful. 🤷 Despite... Read More
For weeks, the media’s been buzzing about BuzzFeed’s $200M raise to purchase Complex Networks. Everyone thought the company would use debt for the acquisition, but there’s been a change of plans. Now, BuzzFeed will go public via... Read More
If Google employees request transfers to new markets, their compensations would be adjusted to the rates of the local region. The new software, called the Work Location Tool, will show employees estimates of how their salaries might change depending... Read More
In addition to conversations about staying safe online, there are a number of specific steps you can take to make the online environment more secure. Set up filters, virus protection, parental controls and child-friendly browsers. As we... Read More
A widespread internet outage took down multiple websites Tuesday morning, including Amazon, Google, Reddit, CNN and USA TODAY. DownDetector, a site that tracks website outages, reported that a long list of sites, which also included Zoom,... Read More
Roku is warning YouTube TV subscribers that the streaming service could be removed from the platform in the coming days. With Google and Roku’s renewal negotiations taking place, Roku says that Google is demanding special privileges, like skewing... Read More
Earlier today, a large part of the eastern US experienced an internet outage. ⚡ Some internet company made changes to its network without testing them first, and the changes accidentally sent too much traffic through its peering... Read More
Apple Inc, Google and Amazon.com Inc have suspended Parler from their respective App Store, Google Play Store and web hosting service. Parler is an American microblogging and social networking service. It has a significant user base of President... Read More
Google is testing a new feature that includes short videos from Instagram and TikTok in search results on the Google app for mobile devices. The tech giant is expanding its test of a new ‘Short Videos’ feature on the Google app to include... Read More
Microsoft has launched free video conferencing on its Teams collaboration service in time for the holiday season. Microsoft announced this week that a subscriber to a free personal Teams account could invite up to 300 people to a video call that... Read More
Google Fiber announced today that it will be launching “2 Gig” – an internet option “bringing even more bandwidth and speed to customers in internet-intensive households who may need more than a gig to do their thing, whatever that may... Read More
Google is reportedly working on a project that will unite all of a viewer’s streaming service. Dubbed Kaleidoscope, the content aggregation hub will be available on Chrome. According to Chrome Story, the feature – which is not yet... Read More
While Google has included fact check labels on its search engine and Google News for some time, the company is now bringing these to image searches too. When users search on Google Images, they might see a “Fact Check” label under the thumbnail... Read More
Spike Lee will participate in a live conversation about his 1989 film, Do the Right Thing, on Thursday at 8 p.m. ET. The discussion will stream on American Film Institute (AFI) Movie Club’s YouTube channel. American Film Institute... Read More