Android users are poised to anywhere between $100 to $135 million as part of two new Google settlements.
Former NPR host David Greene is suing Google after accusing the tech giant of stealing his voice for use in one of its AI-powered tools. Greene, who presented NPR’s Morning Edition for eight years ...
Android 17 enables app handoff between devices and web, allowing users to resume tasks seamlessly and improving cross-device continuity within Google’s ecosystem.
Journal Gazette newspaper editor has no interest in extra tracking that Google's Device Usage Study would mean.
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Google is preparing to pay $68 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging that it secretly recorded private conversations on Android users’ phones. The lawsuit centers on Google Assistant, a ...
Google agreed to two settlements within the span of a week that would see the tech giant pay out over $200 million. Smartphone users accused Google of programming its Android operating system to ...
The Alphabet company that owns Google has reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit that will pay out $68 million to plaintiffs. The suit alleged that Google’s voice-activated assistant was ...
Hey, Google, why don’t you mind your own business? If you’ve ever felt like your phone knew a little too much about you, that’s not happenstance. Google has agreed to pay $68 million to settle a class ...