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EU Demands Explicit Geo-Location Permissions
Apple, Google and employers must comply with new European Union rules for geo-location data permissions
US Bodies’ Set Up Forum On Location-Based Services
The location-based practices of Apple, Google and others still have US lawmakers seeking answers
Google Chromebooks Get Cold Shoulder From Forrester
Forrester Research is not convinced that Chromebooks will be a large part of the post-PC world
Why Amazon Will Ship An Android Tablet
Why would Amazon want an Android tablet given the success of Kindle? Because it wants to serve more kinds of media, says Clint Boulton
Google Chromebooks Won’t Suit Enterprise Users
The combination of high cost, silent updates and constant Wi-Fi access will make the Chromebook a loser in the enterprise, says Wayne Rash
Google Should Keep Quiet Over Facebook Smear
As Facebook wipes the egg from its face following an ineffectual smear campaign, Google is taking the high road, says Clint Boulton
HTC Flyer Tablet Lands In Britain
HTC has launched its first tablet PC - the Flyer - in the UK, incorporating both touch and pen capabilities
Chromebook Will Struggle Against Windows, Tablets
Google's cloud-based Chromebook device could find itself squeezed between Windows and tablets, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Google Improves Android Market With Recommendations
Google has upgraded the Android Market to offer users a better experience when shopping for apps
Oh Facebook, Why Smear Google Over Privacy?
In its attempt to secretly blacken Google's name, Facebook shows it simply refuses to understand privacy, says Peter Judge
Facebook Attempted To Smear Google Over Privacy
Clumsy anti-Google smear campaign based on privacy allegations blows up in Facebook's Face
Samsung, Acer Promise Chromebooks On June 15
Notebooks running the Web-only Google Chrome OS will start at just over £200, from Samsung and Acer
Google Sets Aside £303m For DoJ Advert Probe
Google has set aside half a billion dollars to settle a US investigation of its advertising practises
Google To Venture Into Home Automation
Google's new Android@Home feature allows users to control their home appliances with an Android phone
Apple, Google Defend Mobile Privacy Practices
Apple and Google execs were questioned by a US Senate subcomittee regarding location data
Google Highlights Android 3.1 ‘Honeycomb’ At I/O Conference
Google touted its Android 3.1 'Honeycomb' software and its 'Ice Cream Sandwich' smartphone platform
YouTube Launches Film Streaming Service
YouTube is now offering users the chance to stream up to 3,000 films to their computers
Google Adds Search History, Notes To Goggles
With Goggles 1.4 for Android Google has added search history, note-taking and better business card recognition
Apple Trumps Google As World’s Most Valuable Brand
Apple has overtaken Google to become the world's most valuable brand, according to a new study
iOS Update: Apple Doesn’t Care Where You Are
The latest iOS update from Apple reduces the location cache. Now it’s time for Google to do the same for Android, says Wayne Rash
Google Earth 2.0 Flies Onto Honeycomb Tablets
An update to the Google Earth app takes Android Honeycomb tablet users on a virtual tour
Samsung Chrome OS Netbook On Show Next Week?
Samsung and Google have scheduled a mysterious event after Google I/O expo in San Francisco next week
Facebook, Google Rumoured To Partner With Skype
Facebook and Google are competing for a tie-up with VoIP giant Skype, rumours have revealed
Google Chrome Canary For Mac Takes Flight
Google has unleashed its pre-Dev build of Chrome, called Canary, for brave users in the Mac community
Oracle Issues Android Lawsuit Subpoena To Apache
Oracle’s attorneys issued a subpoena to Apache to produce documents relating to the Google Android lawsuit
Police Raid Hits Google Office In South Korea
Police have raided the South Korean office of Google investigating the search engine's use of location data
Motorola Xoom Sales Follow Android Phone Pattern
Motorola has only shipped 250,000 Xoom tablets since its launch, but that's a decent start for Android Honeycomb, says Clint Boulton
Report: Google Calls Location Data ‘Extremely Valuable’
Apple has downplayed the importance of location data, but a report suggests Google thinks differently
Android To Get Video Chat After Google Talk Upgrade
Google Talk for Android is to be upgraded over the air with voice and video chat capabilities