The Supreme Court on Monday denied Google’s request to block court-mandated changes to Google Play Store, after the tech giant lost a case to Fortnite maker Epic Games over its app store practices.
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The Edge 70’s 4,800mAh battery is as big as many flagships’, breezing past the iPhone Air’s “all-day battery life” to last ...
The Colts (23-10-2), have won six of their last seven matches and will host Hannibal (27-9-1) in a quarterfinal contest on Saturday afternoon.
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ChatGPT has so many features, from Agent to Tasks, but the ability to share my screen might just be my favorite. Currently only available on mobile, you can give the chatbot a clear view of what ...
A federal appeals court previously upheld the ruling, with major changes set to take effect in 2026. The company said it was disappointed by the decision but will continue its appeal later this month.
Google asked its U.S.-based employees seeking health benefits through its parent company, Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) (NASDAQ:GOOG), to allow access to AI-powered tools offered by Nayya, during the ...
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SINGAPORE, Oct 15 (Reuters) - Singapore will introduce a new online safety commission with powers to order social media platforms to block harmful posts, according to a new bill that was tabled in ...
SYDNEY, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Alphabet-owned Google (GOOGL.O), opens new tab on Monday said it would be "extremely difficult" for Australia to enforce a law prohibiting people younger than 16 from using ...
Going phone-free has become "the biggest investment you can do and the most luxurious thing you can do." Social connection apps are cashing in.