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Google's Silent Tracking of Android Users Exposed
A Trinity College Dublin study reveals Google silently tracks Android users via default apps, storing cookies and identifiers without consent or an opt-out, despite Google's claims of prioritizing user privacy and compliance with data regulations; this impacts all Android users, including Galaxy and...
Google's Silent Tracking of Android Users Exposed
A Trinity College Dublin study reveals Google silently tracks Android users via default apps, storing cookies and identifiers without consent or an opt-out, despite Google's claims of prioritizing user privacy and compliance with data regulations; this impacts all Android users, including Galaxy and...
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56% Bias Score


Quantum Computing Advancements: Majorana 1, Willow Chip Spark Debate on Timeline for Commercial Adoption
Microsoft's Majorana 1 chip and Google's Willow chip represent significant breakthroughs in quantum computing, potentially accelerating practical implementation despite skepticism from industry leaders like Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang who estimates widespread adoption to be 20 years away; IBM maintains ...
Quantum Computing Advancements: Majorana 1, Willow Chip Spark Debate on Timeline for Commercial Adoption
Microsoft's Majorana 1 chip and Google's Willow chip represent significant breakthroughs in quantum computing, potentially accelerating practical implementation despite skepticism from industry leaders like Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang who estimates widespread adoption to be 20 years away; IBM maintains ...
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16% Bias Score


AI-Powered Subway Track Inspection Pilot Shows Promise
The MTA's TrackInspect pilot program, a collaboration with Google, used AI-powered smartphones to analyze subway track sounds and vibrations, identifying 92 percent of defects found by inspectors between September 2024 and January 2025, demonstrating AI's potential to improve transit efficiency and ...
AI-Powered Subway Track Inspection Pilot Shows Promise
The MTA's TrackInspect pilot program, a collaboration with Google, used AI-powered smartphones to analyze subway track sounds and vibrations, identifying 92 percent of defects found by inspectors between September 2024 and January 2025, demonstrating AI's potential to improve transit efficiency and ...
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44% Bias Score


House Republicans Subpoena Google Over Alleged Biden Administration Censorship
The House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena to Google's parent company, Alphabet, demanding information on alleged censorship of Americans during the Biden administration, following an investigation into communications between Alphabet and the executive branch and related third parties.
House Republicans Subpoena Google Over Alleged Biden Administration Censorship
The House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena to Google's parent company, Alphabet, demanding information on alleged censorship of Americans during the Biden administration, following an investigation into communications between Alphabet and the executive branch and related third parties.
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68% Bias Score


Google Integrates Gemini AI into Search, Raising Publisher Concerns
Google is integrating its Gemini 2.0 AI into its search engine to answer complex questions, placing AI summaries above web links, raising concerns about decreased traffic for online publishers and potential antitrust issues.
Google Integrates Gemini AI into Search, Raising Publisher Concerns
Google is integrating its Gemini 2.0 AI into its search engine to answer complex questions, placing AI summaries above web links, raising concerns about decreased traffic for online publishers and potential antitrust issues.
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44% Bias Score


Gmail Hack Recovery: Unofficial "Team YouTube" Method Gains Traction
Users report successfully recovering hacked Gmail accounts through "Team YouTube" support on X, even in complex hacking scenarios, highlighting an alternative approach to Google's official recovery methods while Google One offers human support to subscribers.
Gmail Hack Recovery: Unofficial "Team YouTube" Method Gains Traction
Users report successfully recovering hacked Gmail accounts through "Team YouTube" support on X, even in complex hacking scenarios, highlighting an alternative approach to Google's official recovery methods while Google One offers human support to subscribers.
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40% Bias Score

Widespread Chromecast Outage Impacts Millions
A technical issue is affecting millions of second-generation Chromecast users, preventing them from streaming content on their TVs since Sunday evening; Google is working on a fix, advising users against factory resets, and the issue may be due to an expired authentication certificate.

Widespread Chromecast Outage Impacts Millions
A technical issue is affecting millions of second-generation Chromecast users, preventing them from streaming content on their TVs since Sunday evening; Google is working on a fix, advising users against factory resets, and the issue may be due to an expired authentication certificate.
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40% Bias Score

MTA's AI-Powered Track Inspection Pilot Shows Promise
The MTA's TrackInspect pilot program, a collaboration with Google, used AI-powered smartphones to analyze subway data and predict track defects, resulting in an 80% success rate in identifying issues during a four-month trial on the A line, potentially reducing the 150,000+ service delays experience...

MTA's AI-Powered Track Inspection Pilot Shows Promise
The MTA's TrackInspect pilot program, a collaboration with Google, used AI-powered smartphones to analyze subway data and predict track defects, resulting in an 80% success rate in identifying issues during a four-month trial on the A line, potentially reducing the 150,000+ service delays experience...
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44% Bias Score

Google to Delete Google Maps Timeline Data, Inactive Accounts
Google will delete Google Maps Timeline location data for users who don't update their privacy settings by May 18, 2025, and inactive Google accounts after two years of inactivity to improve security and privacy; users must take action to preserve their data.

Google to Delete Google Maps Timeline Data, Inactive Accounts
Google will delete Google Maps Timeline location data for users who don't update their privacy settings by May 18, 2025, and inactive Google accounts after two years of inactivity to improve security and privacy; users must take action to preserve their data.
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52% Bias Score

Google to Delete User Location History Data Unless Settings Updated by May 18
Google will delete user location history data from its servers by May 18, 2025, unless users update their Google Maps app and privacy settings to move this data to their devices for enhanced security; failure to act will result in data deletion.

Google to Delete User Location History Data Unless Settings Updated by May 18
Google will delete user location history data from its servers by May 18, 2025, unless users update their Google Maps app and privacy settings to move this data to their devices for enhanced security; failure to act will result in data deletion.
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48% Bias Score

Andalusian Google AI Director Named 'Favorite Daughter'
Pilar Manchón, a 52-year-old Google AI Strategy and Research Director from Seville, was named Favorite Daughter of Andalusia while traveling from San Francisco to Miami; her diverse family includes a brother who is an Iberia pilot and a sister who is a world champion in kayaking.

Andalusian Google AI Director Named 'Favorite Daughter'
Pilar Manchón, a 52-year-old Google AI Strategy and Research Director from Seville, was named Favorite Daughter of Andalusia while traveling from San Francisco to Miami; her diverse family includes a brother who is an Iberia pilot and a sister who is a world champion in kayaking.
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20% Bias Score

Google's Android Apps Track Users Without Consent, Study Finds
A Trinity College Dublin study found that Google's pre-installed Android apps collect user data, including cookies and Android IDs, without consent, starting immediately upon device activation, even when apps remain unopened; the researchers state that no opt-out exists.

Google's Android Apps Track Users Without Consent, Study Finds
A Trinity College Dublin study found that Google's pre-installed Android apps collect user data, including cookies and Android IDs, without consent, starting immediately upon device activation, even when apps remain unopened; the researchers state that no opt-out exists.
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48% Bias Score
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