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July 20, 2025
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Google’s Global Earthquake Alert System Uses Billions of Phones — and It’s Working

Google has turned more than two billion Android smartphones into a crowd-sourced global earthquake detection system — a bold initiative that is already alerting millions of people across 98 countries, according to

Artificial Intelligence

What Google Street View Can Say About the Quality of Life in Your Neighborhood

In a remarkable new study, the broad-brush patterns between how we use and mark public space and our collective well-being were investigated in 2022 by Quynh C. Yue and colleagues who analyzed 164 million Google Street View images from locations across the

March 8, 2023

Ex-Google Boss Warns West to Prioritize Open-Source AI or Risk Falling Behind China

Artificial Intelligence

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has urged Western nations to focus on developing open-source artificial intelligence (AI) models, cautioning that failure to do so

Google Bets on Invisible Health Tech as It Unveils Screenless Fitbit Air

Artificial Intelligence

Google has unveiled Fitbit Air, a new screenless wearable that marks a radical shift in the design philosophy of consumer health technology. Announced as

Google CEO Sundar Pichai Could Pocket $692 Million in New Deal

March 8, 2026
Business

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, has secured a three-year pay package that could be worth $692 million, according to a recent filing first spotted by the Financial Times. The unprecedented compensation plan

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Google Dismantles China-Linked Cyber Espionage Network Spanning 42 Countries

February 26, 2026
Business

Google has disrupted a Chinese-linked hacking group accused of breaching at least 53 organizations across 42 countries, dismantling infrastructure used in a years-long cyber espionage campaign. The operation, tracked by Google researchers

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AI Push Heats Up Budget Phone War as New Pixel Targets the Mass Market

February 19, 2026
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Google on Wednesday unveiled its newest entry-level smartphone, the Pixel 10a, priced at $499, as the company deepens its push to bring artificial intelligence features to more affordable devices. The phone is

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Alphabet Smashes Revenue Records as It Accelerates AI Spending

February 5, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Alphabet, the technology conglomerate behind Google, announced fourth-quarter revenue of $113.8 billion on Wednesday, an 18 percent increase year-on-year and slightly above Wall Street expectations. Net income rose 30 percent to $34.5

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Google DeepMind CEO Questions OpenAI’s Early Move to Ads in ChatGPT

January 24, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis expressed surprise at OpenAI’s decision to introduce ads into its AI chatbot, suggesting the move may be premature and could damage user trust. Speaking to Axios at

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Google to Buy Intersect Power in $4.75 Billion Bet on Data Center Energy

December 23, 2025
Business

Google is set to acquire U.S.-based data center and energy infrastructure developer Intersect Power for $4.75 billion, deepening the tech giant’s push to secure large-scale, clean energy supplies for its rapidly expanding

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Amazon Races to Release New AI Chip as Competition With Nvidia and Google Intensifies

December 3, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Amazon.com Inc.’s cloud division, Amazon Web Services, has accelerated the release of its newest artificial intelligence chip, Trainium3, renewing the company’s push to compete more directly with hardware from Nvidia Corp. and

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Exclusive: Google Drops a Digital Anchor in the Indian Ocean with ‘Dhivaru’ Megaproject

November 17, 2025
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor Google has unveiled Dhivaru, a major new Trans-Indian Ocean subsea cable system designed to connect the Maldives, Christmas Island, and Oman—marking one of the company’s most consequential

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Google Faces Lawsuit Over Gemini AI’s Alleged Snooping on Private Communications

November 14, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Google has been hit with a class-action lawsuit accusing it of using its artificial intelligence assistant, Gemini, to illegally intercept and monitor private user communications across its Gmail, Chat, and Meet platforms,

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Google Denies AI Data Centre Plans on Christmas Island

November 7, 2025
News

Google has denied reports that it is building a large artificial intelligence data centre on Australia’s remote Christmas Island, clarifying that its current work there is part of an ongoing subsea cable

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