AI Earnings Need to Be Disclosed by Google and Microsoft
Over the past year, major tech companies, including Microsoft and Alphabet, have heavily promoted the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI).
Google’s Sanjay Gupta Appointed Independent Director at Colgate -Palmolive
The Board of Directors of Colgate-Palmolive (India) Limited has approved the appointment of Sanjay Gupta as an Additional Director designated as Non-Executive, Independent Director, with effect from January 22, 2024, for a term of 5 years.
In a $5 billion lawsuit, Google admits to tracking its users in ‘incognito’ mode
Millions of Google users were secretly tracked, despite believing they were browsing incognito, according to a lawsuit settled by the search engine giant.
Fraud-fighting pledges from Amazon, Google, and other tech giants
Tech giants, including Amazon, eBay, Facebook, Google, Instagram, LinkedIn, Match Group, Microsoft, Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube, endorsed an online fraud charter in a meeting with Home Secretary James Cleverly.
Supreme Court to hear Google’s Case Against ₹1,337 crore in January 2024
The Supreme Court of India has scheduled a hearing for Google's appeal against a ₹1337.76 crores penalty in January 2024 for allegedly using its strong position in the Android mobile device market unfairly.
NCLAT’s Panel of Google’s Play Store Appeals Set to Start on November 28
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) will start hearing Google's case against a Rs 936.44 crore penalty imposed by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) on November 28.
Google Settles Privacy Dispute with California for $93 Million
Google is set to hand over $93 million to California to settle a lawsuit that accused the search engine of tricking consumers with its location-tracking methods.
Google Nears Deal with 36 States and DC in App Store Monopoly Probe
Google has reached a preliminary agreement with 36 U.S. states and the District of Columbia to settle a lawsuit filed in 2021.
Canada Attempts to Resolve Concerns over New Legislation, Facebook Remains Skeptical
Canada is taking steps to address concerns raised by Google and Facebook regarding a new online news law. The law, introduced in 2023, aims to regulate online news content.
A judge has allowed crucial antitrust claims against Google in the United States to continue the trial
A federal judge in the United States hearing the Justice Department's antitrust complaint accusing Google of illegally maintaining monopolies in the internet search industry upheld major federal government accusations.