
Google charged with "lying to Texans"
That's a shoot'n
Google has agreed to an $8 million settlement with Texas over deceptive ads for its Pixel 4 smartphone, in which radio DJs were hired to provide testimonials without being given the phone to use.

Open saucers have job security
No one wants to fire them
While tech companies are laying off staff claiming that they are cutting costs because of “economic headwinds” they do not seem that keen to let their open saucers go.

Users complain about battery problems with the Pixel 6 Pro
It gets a little hot
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that the Pixel 6 Pro has been overheating and draining its battery rather too fast.

Google releases Pixel Tablet
A year in the making
Google has announced the Pixel Tablet after teasing it during last year's Google I/O conference.

Google officially announces the Pixel Fold
Pixel 7a in tow
Google has officially announced both the Pixel Fold and the Pixel 7a smartphones at its annual Google I/O event, promising some great things for its foldable phone, and bringing Tensor G2 and exceptional camera sensors to its a-series Pixel 7a smartphone.

Hackers take on AI
DEF CON AI Village People looking for flaws
This year's DEF CON AI Village has invited hackers to find bugs and biases in large language models (LLMs) built by OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic.

Google officially shows the Pixel Fold in a short teaser
Coming to Google I/O on May 10th
Google has now officially teased the upcoming Google Pixel Fold smartphone and has confirmed it will be unveiled at the Google I/O developers conference, scheduled for May 10th.

Google finds Brazil a tough nut to crack
Accused of "deceitful and abusive propaganda"
The Brazilian government accused Google of "deceitful and abusive propaganda" ironically over a debate of a law to tackle disinformation online.

AI Pioneer fears it will do humanity harm
Geoffrey Hinton quit Google so he could speak out
The man who has been working on AI for 50 years feels that his life’s work might harm humans.

Europeans put 19 big tech outfits on notice
New online content regulations
The European Commission will require 19 large online platforms and search engines to comply with new online content regulations starting on August 25, European officials said.