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  • Google Hit With $5 Billion Lawsuit Over Alleged Security Violations
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    The lawsuit accuses Google of illegally and covertly collecting data from users despite their use of its browser's "private" incognito mode.
  • Research Shows How Google May Be Inadvertently Funding Fake News
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    A report from The Global Information Index showed how Google may have inadvertently been providing a financial incentive to publishers of false information on the internet.
  • Google's Search App Now Has A Dark Mode
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    The new update is compatible with Android 10, iOS 12, and iOS 13.
  • Ubisoft Files Lawsuit Gainst Google, Apple Over Alleged 'RainBow Six Siege' Rip-Off Distribution
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    Game developer Ubisoft recently filed a lawsuit against tech giants Google and Apple for allegedly selling and refusing to remove "Area F2," the rip-off of "Rainbow Six Siege," reports say.
  • Study: 'Dr. Google' Is Almost Always Wrong
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    The issue is largely down to a lack of quality control, with practically zero government regulation overseeing symptom-checker sites.
  • Chrome Will No Longer Run Resource-Heavy Ads In August
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    By not displaying those resource-heavy ads, Chrome could ease the strain on your phone’s battery or your home network capacity.
  • Google Pixel Execs Quit Over Pixel 4 Failure
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    A report claims that two key staff members have quit the Google Pixel division after apparent disappointment with how the Google Pixel 4 lineup turned out to be.
  • EU Says Contact Tracing Apps Should Be Voluntary
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    The development of the apps has triggered concerns about privacy breaches and government surveillance that could remain long after the coronavirus crisis has eased.
  • How To Organize Your Google Chrome Tabs
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    Tab Groups are available in Google Chrome Beta for preview as of today.
  • Tips And Tricks Google Play Music Users Should To To Migrate Accounts To YouTube Music
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    The search engine giant officially shared the details of the end of Google Play Music.
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