October 22, 2015 NSA uses Google's cookies to select surveillance targets, leaked Snowden docs reveal New documents leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden say that the agency is using small tracking files, known as "cookies," to help select targets for hacking and broader surveillance.
October 22, 2015 Banned on Google: The 1,400 words you can't use Why, Google, you’re a prude! On the latest version of Android, the predictive text won’t recognize the words “sex” or “intercourse,” among others.
October 22, 2015 Who needs Bluetooth headsets? Motorola patents ‘neck tattoo’ smartphone accessory Bluetooth headsets are out. What's in? Neck tattoos – like the one just patented by Motorola. The device would pair with users' smartphones, tablets, or other wearable computers, all while making people wonder if you need psychiatric help.
October 22, 2015 You've been Googled: Google to expose your face in online ads If you follow a store or coffee company, your image and ungrammatical words, could appear under an ad for the company displayed to tens of thousands of people.
October 22, 2015 Google smartwatch is almost here Google's smartwatch is in late-stage development and the company is in talks with Asian suppliers to begin mass production of the device, people familiar with the matter said.
October 22, 2015 Google Nexus Gem smartwatch to launch this month? Google Glass isn't even on the market yet, but the search engine giant may already be planning its next major wearable tech release.
October 22, 2015 Google brings sightseeing app to Glass Google Glass, a spectacle-like computing device drawing lots of attention, can serve as an automated tour guide with the help of a new application from a little-known startup hatched within the Internet's most powerful company.
October 22, 2015 Tech smackdown: Google, Microsoft continue war over YouTube app Microsoft released a new YouTube app for Windows Phone Thursday -- and Google promptly blocked it, leaving the tech giant crying foul.
October 22, 2015 iPhone sinks as Android seizes market share Google's Android software continues to steamroll the competition in smartphones, posing bigger problems for companies like Apple and BlackBerry.
October 22, 2015 Google interns gone wild, terrorizing neighbors While most interns struggle to pay rent and make enough money to put food on the table, Google interns seem to be living the high life.