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Google I/O: Everything to Expect, From Android 15 and AI to the Pixel 8A
CNET· 2 hours agoGoogle I/O, the tech giant's annual developers conference, is less than two weeks away, and we'll...
Google paid Apple $20 billion in 2022 to be Safari’s default search engine.
The Verge· 4 hours agoThat’s according to Apple’s Eddy Cue in court documents filed ahead of closing arguments in the DoJ’s antitrust case against Google. It’s the first time the number has been ...
Google Pixel 8a: news, rumored price, release date, and more
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSmart Prix These leaks have been backed up by more recent leaks, which allege to show the Pixel 8a’s...
Google lays off around 200 'Core' employees and will replace them with workers in India & Mexico
Shacknews· 14 hours agoEach week that goes by seems to bring with it news of more layoffs. The latest company that is...
The Morning After: Microsoft’s OpenAI partnership was born from Google AI envy
Engadget· 1 hour agoThe biggest news stories this morning: TikTok might be trying to circumvent Apple’s in-app purchase...
Google paying News Corp to fund AI push - Silicon Valley Business Journal
The Business Journals· 23 hours agoThe deal is part of the Mountain View-based search giant's Google News Initiative, through which the...
Google to pay up to $6 million to News Corp for new AI content, The Information reports
Reuters via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe new arrangement is part of a longstanding partnership between Google and News Corp, the report...
U.S. v. Google: As landmark 'monopoly power' trial closes, here's what to look for
NPR· 4 hours agoAnd, throughout the trail, Google repeatedly fought to seal documents and shutter proceedings in...
Does Google even want to beat the iPhone?
BGR· 2 hours agoAt the time, a report said that Google paid Apple $18 billion in 2021 to be the default online search engine on the iPhone. Fast-forward to early May and...
California Ad Tax Bill Taps Amazon, Google, Meta to Fund News
Bloomberg Law· 15 hours agoAmazon.com Inc., Google, and Meta would pay a 7.25% tax on California advertising revenue over $2.5 billion to fund tax credits for California news organizations under a bill introduced on Wednesday.