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  • YouTube Draws Russian Ire For Protest Videos
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    A Russian media watchdog says the government will take appropriate action if Google does not block protest videos on YouTube.
  • Google Taps ARM In Effort To Fix Android Memory Safety Vulnerabilities
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    Google is making a huge upgrade with regards to managing and fixing Android memory vulnerabilities.
  • Big Tech Flushes Over $160B Shareholder Value On Monday
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    Big Tech companies shed significant share value on Monday, following news regarding the re-escalation of the China-U.S. trade war.
  • You Can Now Command Google Assistant To Read WhatsApp And Telegram Texts
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    Apart from reading, Google Assistant can also reply to texts received via third-party messaging apps.
  • ByteDance To Challenge Baidu In Chinese Search Engine Business
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    ByteDance announced plans to build its own search engine, which it aims to launch in China to take on local market leader Baidu.
  • Google Prepares To Roll Out Updated Android Auto
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    Tech giant Google is ready to roll out the updated and redesigned version of the Android Auto.
  • Google Allegedly Will Soon Use AMD EPYC Instead Of Intel Server CPUs
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    AMD EPYC server CPUs are reportedly being used by some Google engineers despite the company's almost exclusive use of Intel server CPUs.
  • Google Reveals Several iPhone Security Flaws Valued At $5M In The Black Market
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    All of the vulnerabilities discovered by the researchers are “interactionless,” meaning they can be run without any interaction from a user.
  • Australia’s Google, Facebook Crackdown Could Force Transparency
    Amazon, Google and Facebook warrant antitrust scrutiny for many reasons – not just because they’re large
    It’s no longer just the EU and the U.S. pursuing Facebook and Google. Australia just joined the regulation club.
  • DOJ Conducts Anti-Trust Probe On Giant US Tech Companies
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    US lawmakers are bothered by the vast power Silicon Valley's tech titans wield on the internet.
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