Google fights to kill email-scanning lawsuit brought by Gmail users
Google lawyers are in court today seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit that would stop the company from scanning Gmail users' email messages for advertising purposes.
Google lawyers are in court today seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit that would stop the company from scanning Gmail users' email messages for advertising purposes.
Audi's autonomous car technology will remove mundane tasks from every day driving, such as parking in packed garages and driving during rush-hour traffic.
Mobile browsing continued to post gains last month at the expense of personal computers, a trend that has put Google into the second spot behind Microsoft as the browser maker with the longest reach, a Web metrics company said.
Feedly on Monday launched its paid RSS service, following up on a promise made three weeks ago when it announced a subscription option.
Apple today quietly opened the free beta of iWork for iCloud to everyone with iCloud log-on credentials.
Microsoft on Saturday apologized for a three-day partial outage of Outlook.com and said the email service was back up and running, only to note hours later that problems still plagued some customers.
Google is adding the voice recognition tools that have been found in Google Now to Google Search. If information you're looking for is in your Gmail, Google Calendar or Google+ account, you'll be able to ask Google Search to find it for you.
Microsoft has kicked off licensing add-ons that let enterprises add Office 365 subscriptions atop existing volume license agreements, touting the new options as a simpler way for businesses to move to a rent-not-buy model.
A new privacy tool called MaskMe lets people create alias email addresses to evade data harvesting efforts by websites and marketers.
The Feedly RSS service raised half a million dollars Monday, pulling in an average of more than $62,000 in subscriptions each hour over an eight-hour span.
Feedly today followed through on a promise earlier this year and launched a paid version of its RSS service.
More than five years ago, Cisco began warning wireless carriers and consumers about the coming barrage of video traffic over networks. Now that barrage is here and there's more to come.
Facebook today announced a pilot program aimed at helping developers take their mobile games global.
Google, and its bevy of services, including Gmail, search, YouTube and Maps, account for 25% of all Internet traffic in North America, on average, according to Deepfield, an Internet monitoring company.
Google released Chrome 28, the first polished version of the browser to use the company's home-grown "Blink" rendering engine.