EU privacy regulators declared that Meta can't force users to agree to data collection.
The streaming service doesn't have plans to include sports packages, but does have plans for more ads.
The company said that if Congress passes the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act, it would "be forced to consider" removing all news from its platforms.
Pro-Beijing officials are reportedly urging Google to remove a protest anthem from its top results and replace it with their official national anthem.
Owners of two new Renault models will have Waze's navigation system built-in to their vehicles and usable without a phone.
There are also new features for the Pixel Watch, including sleep profiles.
New Zealand's poised to join Australia and Canada in introducing similar laws that reimburse publishers for the news that draws traffic to their sites.
There's also some news for those of you still on Android TV. Details inside!
A heartfelt goodbye from a deceased gaming streamer and an animator’s coming out video made the top 10 list, but were beat by the Smith-Rock Oscars 'Slap.'
Pesky quantum behaviors are getting us closer to figuring out quantum gravity.
Plus, new features for Wear OS and an accessible Reading Mode for all.
Don't think of the new "side rails" as ads. Think of them more like uninvited new friends.
Don't let your old photos and videos go completely neglected.
Software updates are king in the Android world, where the latest version always seems like one over-the-air update away.
Teams that run critical ad systems dwindle to one or two staffers. Lost ad revenue adds up during what should be the most profitable time of the year.
The tech giant told radio personalities across the country to use a script calling the Pixel 4 ‘my favorite phone camera out there.’
Apple's 2022 App Store Awards highlight the top fitness, social media, and note-taking apps.
Advertising profits surpassed all of Amazon's subscriptions services combined, spiking 58% in 2021, and cash keeps coming. The pivot is part of a larger trend.
Irish regulators hit Meta with its third GDPR-related fine in less than two years, a further sign Europe's willing to follow through on regulatory threats.
The tech company replaced Idris Elba's song "Biggest" with an instrumental version following accusations of an offensive racial slur.