"Do not track" function is a chocolate teapot
Ignored by most websites
Those who think that switching their browser to “do not track” will prevent companies spying on them are wasting their time.
Google officially unveils its new Pixel phones
The $800 Pixel 3 and the $900 Pixel 3 XL
After months of rumors, Google has now finally announced its new Pixel smartphones at its special Made By Google event, the Pixel 3 and the Pixel 3 XL.
New Pixel phones are out today
Worldwide launch for Andriod showcase gear
Google will unveil the third edition of its Pixel smartphone at ten media events across the world on Tuesday, a hint that it is prepared to expand geographic distribution.
Google drops out of defence cloud
Claims being a Jedi is against its corporate values
Google has decided not to compete for the Pentagon's $10 billion cloud computing contract claiming that it is against its corporate values.
Apple fanboys lose case against Google spying
Court says no one suffered damage
The High Court has blocked a bid to sue Google for allegedly unlawfully taking data from 4.4 million UK iPhone users.
Google teams up with Ubisoft
Tests streaming with Assassin’s Creed
Google has partnered with Ubisoft to test its video game streaming service by offering the latest instalment of the Assassin’s Creed.
Google gives another reason to uninstall Chrome
Chrome now uploads all your browser history
In previous versions of Chrome, you could visit Gmail, YouTube or other Google websites and log into them without Chrome automatically uploading all of your browsing histories to Google but "fortunately" Google has seen fit to correct this flaw.
Google defends Gmail data sharing
All automatic, nothing to see here
Google gave details about its policies for third-party Gmail add-ons but stopped short of adequately addressing questions from US senators about developers who break its email-scanning rules.
Google boss quits in China crisis
We have lost our values
A senior Google research scientist has quit the company in protest over its plan to launch a censored version of its search engine in China.
Online firms face EU fine if extremist posts up for an hour
Take down will have to be rapid
The European Union’s chief executive on Wednesday proposed fining Google, Facebook, Twitter and other online platforms if they fail to remove extremist content within one hour.