The company told Gizmodo that the Easter egg was part of its annual July 4 tribute. It took down the animation as soon as it saw the unfortunate faux pas.
The European Parliament approved both the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act. If properly enforced, companies will have to make big changes.
Glance, a Google-backed mobile ad company, has plans to expand its lock screen platform in the U.S.
Hacks, breaches, and bugs. There's plenty of that kind of thing going around lately.
The funds represent a near-term victory for developers, but critics argue the payment is the latest in Google's long-term game to stave off regulation.
The company has been on the defensive after recent reports brought new questions whether China’s government had access to U.S. user data.
After a soft launch in April, the app will help you migrate all your data from iPhone to Android.
Commissioner Brendan Carr railed against the popular Chinese-owned social platform, alleging it was handing over U.S. citizen’s data to Beijing.
The GOP complained that too many conservative fundraising emails were going to spam. Now, Google wants to make political emails exempt from filtering.
These four companies ran afoul of a harsh Russian privacy law that led Linkedin to be banned across the country in 2016.
The app will now bug you to accept fate and migrate over to Google Chat.
Google is expanding an emissions calculator for business customers and ahead of a summit on sustainability.
Another leak compares the Pixel 6 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra's fingerprint unlock with Google's upcoming mid-range device.
More signs of the budget-friendly GTX 1630 have appeared online, suggesting an imminent release.
You wouldn't catch Quattro Bajeena hawking this much stuff, no sir.
The AR/VR space will rapidly expand once Apple enters, a reliable analyst predicts.
The U.S.'s highest court declares the right to an abortion is now up to individual states to decide, reversing nearly half a century of protections.
Bipartisanship is when a markup session leads both Republicans and Democrats to torpedo a bill, as may happen with the American Data Privacy and Protection Act.
This week's Gadgettes will catch you up on the hype of the Nothing Phone (1). Plus, why you might want to buy a USB-C cable for your iPhone.
Need to get files from one computer to another? Not a problem with these tools.