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Zepto's market position; TCS' AI verdict at AGMZepto pulls ahead of Swiggy Instamart on orders, but heavy burn continues. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
Nancy Guthrie Case Update: Tracking vehicles and online searches for her name could help catch her kidnapper, retired detective offers fresh theoryNancy Guthrie, mother of NBC journalist Savannah Guthrie, vanished from her Tucson home over four months ago. Investigators are actively se...
ETtech Explainer: Why Google was fined Rs 30 lakh in Hindware trademark caseGoogle must pay Hindware 30 lakh rupees. The Delhi High Court ruled Google infringed on Hindware's trademark. Google is permanently stopped...
Top cases on the United States Supreme Court's docketThe U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing significant cases. These cases cover voting rights, presidential authority, immigration policies, and g...
AI has arrived in Gmail: Here's what to knowGoogle this month began rolling out a suite of new tools relying on generative AI, the technology driving chatbots, to help users manage th...
Ex-Google engineer charged with stealing AI trade secrets while working with Chinese companiesLinwei Ding, a Chinese national, was arrested in Newark, California, on four counts of federal trade secret theft, each punishable by up to...
ETtech Explainer: Google updates could give users more control over location dataThe move to store sensitive location data on-device means the tech giant will not have the database to provide access to authorities who ha...
Google Maps Update: All about new features that hide travel activityArguing that data are personal and users should protect them, Google Maps has announced that data of users who have their location history ...
Google agrees to compliance reforms to prevent search warrant data lossThe U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday it had reached an agreement with Alphabet Inc's Google resolving a dispute with the search engi...
US tech industry frets about handing data to states prosecuting abortionThe concern reflects how the data collection practices of companies like Alphabet Inc's Google, Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc and Amaz...
Google gave some users’ data to HK govt, says HKFPCompanies including Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter said they would stop processing data requests from the Hong Kong government las...
Suspend account for ad words bidding war: Delhi HC to GoogleThe directive has come after two contempt petitions by MakeMyTrip (MMT) in the last two months against rival HappyEasyGo (HEG) in the court.
Online searches for 'chest pain' rise, emergency visits for heart attack drop amid COVID-19Mayo Clinic researchers looked at Google Trends data for Italy, Spain, the U.K. and the U.S., reviewing search terms such as "chest pain" a...
Google's conduct may result in denial of market access for competing apps: CCIIt was also alleged that Google prevents device manufacturers in India from developing and marketing modified and potentially competing ver...
I/O 2019 Day 1 highlights: From finding answers to getting things done, what's new at Google?Here's a round-up of everything announced on the first day at Google I/O 2019.
Gmail revamp soon, post-Feb 13 you will not be able to mail '.js' filesAccording to the company, '.js' files are increasingly being used to spread malware.
US spy agency built its own secret 'Google-like' search engine: ReportDocuments were routinely shared with the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration and CIA, according to a separate slide, the website said.
French court orders Google to display fine for privacy breachGoogle will have to display on its French search page a notice saying it has been fined by the local data-protection watchdog over how user...
Why secret deals between govt spies and social-media giants need a public hearingWe are in uncharted terrain when government spies and social-media giants collaborate in secret.
- Yahoo hoping Google deal will make shareholders forget MS bid
Yahoo is now turning to Google to help squelch a rebellion among its shareholders who believe it should have accepted Microsoft's $47.5 bil...