YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki steps down after nine years
Wojcicki is starting a new chapter in her life
Ex-Googler and AppSheet founder says Google has "ceased to function"
Mountain View problems run deeper than Bard's botched launch
Android 14 removes some barriers for third-party app stores
Android 14 will let third-party app stores update more easily and safely
Google launches 5 Gig Internet service in three cities for $125/month
Symmetrical upload and download speeds
Uber to shut down its own data centers as it strikes cloud agreement with Oracle and Google
Clouding up with Google and Oracle
Google releases Chrome 110, parts ways with Windows 7
The latest version of the Chrome web browser requires Windows 10 to run
Android 14's first developer preview is available now
Google pushes tablet and foldable support, blocks apps older than Android 6.0
Google is building a Blink-based iOS browser in violation of Apple's rules
Apple requires all iOS browsers to use WebKit, for now
For now, don't Google search for software downloads
Hackers have tricked Google Ads, redirecting users towards malware payloads
Chrome's next stable release will support Nvidia RTX video upscaling this week
Users will still need to wait for Nvidia's next set of drivers later in February
Google rushes to launch its own ChatGPT-like technology soon
The tech giant is fully aware of the threat posed by ChatGPT
Biden administration wants Apple to allow iOS sideloading
White House report criticizes Apple and Google app store policies
Yandex leak includes source code for popular Russian search engine
A former employee likely stole many gigabytes of proprietary code
To fight ChatGPT, Google brings co-founders Page and Brin back into service
Something to look forward to: Google's initial strategy for AI is rapidly evolving. The company is now planning to invest heavily in the technology, while showing the first official consumer and enterprise AI-powered products within a few months.
These are the severance packages tech giants like Google, Meta and Amazon are offering to fired employees
Over 100,000 tech workers have lost their jobs since the year began
Android 13 reaches five percent of Android devices in five months
Android 12 is also still growing
Google parent Alphabet is laying off 12,000 employees
Another day, another tech company making mass layoffs
The Chromium Project will support the Rust programming language
Taking a cautious approach to avoid interoperability issues with C++
Android Auto's big overhaul is finally here with major interface improvements
Split-screen interface refines navigation, messaging, and audio controls
Users report Pixel 7 camera glass spontaneously shattering without cause
Facepalm: If you bought or are considering purchasing the new Pixel 7, watch out for the glass coverings over the camera sensors. Many users report that the protective covers have violently shattered for no apparent reason. To make matters worse, Google seems to be filing complaints in the not-covered-by-warranty category.
Seattle schools sue social media companies for causing "mental health crisis" among children
Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube have been named in the suit
TechSpot's top big tech stories of 2022: Why is Amazon building CPUs?
Consumers are becoming more aware of personal privacy
Massive leak reveals Google Pixel roadmap until 2025
More Pro variants, multiple foldables on the table