Google Denies Claims of Gmail Breach, Points to Misinformation
The data they accessed included business names, contact details, and CRM notes, but no Gmail passwords, emails, or private content.
The data they accessed included business names, contact details, and CRM notes, but no Gmail passwords, emails, or private content.
This will allow Android users to replace small contact photos with full-screen images, styled text, and custom backgrounds
Transparency obligations for search rankings and app review processes are also under consideration
Trump argues that DSTs are designed to harm American technology firms, while allowing Chinese competitors to avoid similar treatment
In a year marked by global debates on digital safety, Nigeria’s National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has shone a ...
The settlement, filed in a federal court in San Jose, California, still needs approval from Magistrate Judge Susan van Keulen ...
The case centres on arrangements between Google and Australia’s two largest telecommunications providers, Telstra and Optus
…while funding education, workforce training, and renewable energy projects
In a significant move to accelerate Nigeria’s participation in the global AI economy, a new initiative will equip up to ...
This change removes the need for agencies to negotiate individual contracts
The windfall results from the deepening concentration of wealth and influence among Silicon Valley’s most powerful figures
Faced with surging power demands and an overstretched grid, Google confirmed it has entered formal “demand-response” agreements with Indiana Michigan ...
For years, Nigeria’s digital economy has quietly bled money, nearly $850 million annually, to global tech giants like Amazon, Microsoft, ...
The company is officially merging both platforms into a single unified system that will span phones, tablets, laptops, wearables, and ...
At the heart of the issue is Google's failure to follow through on commitments made during the compliance phase of ...

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