Google has removed audio about the movie Beauty and the Beast which played out unprompted on Google Home.
Google has removed audio about the movie Beauty and the Beast which played out unprompted on Google Home.
Google bought reCAPTCHA in 2009 not only to deter spammers and bots, but to help solve problems elsewhere in its business.
YouTube has resolved a long-running dispute that prevented many of its clips being accessible in Germany.
Assistant will be available across a wide range of devices, including the iPhone 7 at some point.
GOOGLE has released a premium phone to take on Apple and Samsung, hoping that consumers will overlook some key missing features and be wooed by the lure of a phone with unlimited storage and a super smart digital assistant.
All the details on Google's latest phones, the Pixel and Pixel XL
Google has placed a virtual assistant at the heart of two new smartphones it has designed in-house.
Europe has opened a new battlefront in its war against big U.S. tech, announcing draft rules that could force YouTube and others to pay more money to the music industry.
Google’s Android 7.0 Nougat is available today
We then come to the billion-dollar question: What is Fuchsia actually for?
Android N is set for a release later on this year. But when can the average Android user expect to get it? Let’s have a look
Business is booming at Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc., even as it loses billions of dollars on kooky-sounding projects that may never produce any revenue.
A DISAPPOINTED China has begun what will be regular air patrols over contested waters and cut off access to part of the region for military drills.
In reality, Google's marriage to Nest was nothing short of a disaster
While a whole bunch of Google services saw up-dates at Google I/O, Maps was almost entirely left out in the cold. But according to code inside the latest version of Google Maps for Android, some significant new features are on the way.
GOOGLE is trying to make passwords passé as it looks into using body and location cues to verify a person’s identity.
French finance officials have raided the Paris offices of US internet giant Google as part of a tax fraud investigation.
It’s probably the most revolutionary thing to happen in the automobile industry in a century. And apparently nobody’s interested.
Apple slipped to second-banana status on Wall Street — but just for a few hours.
So big as to be synonymous with the internet itself, the world watched to see how China would respond