Pixel 4 will not use latest Snapdragon chipset
Published in Mobiles


Expect announcements today

 
The Google Pixel 4, which is launching today, is meant to be Google's epitome of smartphone design and camera prowess but it will not be using the latest  Snapdragon  chipset.

Phone manufacturers back Google
Published in Mobiles


Gigaset and HMD Global Oy allowed to help out

Google’s fight against a record EU antitrust fine has received the backing of Android phone maker Gigaset and HMD Global Oy to intervene in the lawsuit.

Huawei loses Google apps
Published in Mobiles


Lost manual download rights

Huawei's newly launched Mate 30 devices have lost their access to install Google’s Android apps manually.

Oracle claims it is being quizzed about Google
Published in News


And your starter for 10 is "how has Google hurt you?"

Storage outfit Oracle, which is not backward in coming forward to complain, has told the press that It is being quizzed by congressional and state investigators looking into allegations that Google violated antitrust law.

Homes to get smarter and smarter
Published in AI


People talking to robots not people

Sales of devices that talk to you, switch off your lights, lock your door and regulate how hot and cold you get will show increased growth between now and 2023.

Google does not have to censor internationally
Published in News


Lest we forget the Right to Forget

Google won its fight against tougher “right to be forgotten” rules after Europe’s top court said on Tuesday it does not have to remove links to sensitive personal data worldwide, rejecting a French demand.

How Apple was as evil as Google
Published in News


But no one cared

When Google started gutting the effectiveness of ad blockers on its Chrome browser, there was an outcry; but for some reason, no one cared that Apple had done the same thing for a year and a half.

Google expands European data centre empire
Published in News


Investing three billion euros

Google will invest three billion euros over the next two years to expand its European data centres.

Google makes largest renewable energy purchase in history
Published in News


Worth $2 billion

Google just made the largest corporate renewable energy purchase in history, with 18 new energy deals around the world that will help build infrastructure worth more than $2 billion.

Wi-Fi gets its AX
Published in Network
18 September 2019

Wi-Fi gets its AX


Standard finalised

The Wi-Fi Alliance has finalised its Wi-Fi Certified 6 programme, aka. 802.11ax.