Breaking up Google an option being considered by US The verdict, delivered last week, held that Google violated antitrust law, spending billions of dollars to create an illegal monopoly
Google agrees to settle $5 billion lawsuit over 'incognito' modeInternal emails demonstrated that users using incognito mode were being followed for measuring web traffic and selling ads
Kuwait crown prince says reinstated parliament to be dissolvedNew legislative elections would be called in coming months, says Sheikh Meshal Al Sabah
Google parent to lay off 12,000 workersThe job cuts affect teams across the company including recruiting and some corporate functions
Indian startups rejoice as 'landmark decision' against Google upheld In a major setback for the Alphabet Inc unit, the Supreme Court of India on Thursday declined Google's request to block the antitrust directives
Google rivals join forces in online mapsMeta, Microsoft, TomTom and Amazon Web Services have now introduced what they call the Overture Maps Foundation
Google must remove 'manifestly inaccurate' data, EU top court saysFree speech advocates and supporters of privacy rights have clashed in recent years over people's right to remove their digital traces from the Internet
Twitter Blue pricing to be hiked to $11 for iPhone app users: ReportMusk is planning to roll out the microblogging site's verified service with checks of various colours for individuals, companies and governments
North Korean hackers exploited Seoul stampede to distribute malware, says GoogleIt was embedded in Microsoft Office documents which purported to be a government report on the tragedy that killed more than 150 people
Sundar Pichai receives Padma Bhushan from India's envoy to the USOn the eve of the 73rd Republic Day, the Ministry of Home Affairs stated that he would be conferred with the prestigious award