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A California jury has ruled against Google in a major privacy lawsuit, awarding damages over silent data transfers.
A California jury ordered Google to pay $314.6 million to Android users for secretly collecting data from idle devices.
Google has been ordered to pay USD 314.6 million in damages after a California jury found the company liable for collecting ...
G oogle is rolling out an important software update for its Pixel 6a smartphone that will be required for all devices. This ...
Google faces $314 million fine for collecting data without users' knowledge. The lawsuit said this caused about $800 million ...
The total budget allocation to the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) over the 2025 MTEF period (2025/26 to 2027/28 financial years) amounts to R2,468 billion which is spread as ...
Colorado search and rescue teams have made a record number of requests for helicopter hoists to start off the year — and the ...
The report which polled 31,000 workers worldwide, had a startling revelation: 78 per cent, or almost four out of five, ...
Google must pay Android users after a California jury found it misused mobile data for its own gain without user consent.
All of this stems from Pixel 6a batteries swelling and a few of them choosing to combust. Editorial Note: Talk Android may ...
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A new study reveals the US states with the worst cell phone coverage for travelers, just as summer 2025 travel peaks.