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Google Is Offered to Sell Chrome for $34.5B, Might Be Ordered to Do That
Perplexity made a bold offer this week. Google has a week full of surprises, as the company has been offered $34.5 billion to sell its Chrome browser to AI startup Perplexity. A letter describing the proposal states that Perplexity believes moving the product to an independent operator committed to user safety would benefit the people.…
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Hidden Gatekeepers: Why High-Integrity Email and Internet Service Providers Matter
Across the globe, major technology companies and internet service providers (ISPs) are quietly engaging in a practice few users notice until it’s too late: the deliberate disruption of digital communication. This includes email blocking, message delays, and the manipulation of internet traffic routes—all done without notice, transparency, or accountability. These covert actions can affect businesses,…
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Google Faces Antitrust Trial in Virginia Over Online Advertising Dominance
Today, Google is set to confront US antitrust prosecutors in Alexandria, Virginia, in a high-stakes trial that could reshape the landscape of online advertising and potentially set new precedents for the tech industry. The US government has accused the tech giant of monopolistic practices, alleging that Google’s dominance in online advertising stifles competition and harms…
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Google Workspace Authentication Vulnerability Allowed Thousands of Accounts to be Exposed
Hackers managed to expose “a few thousand” accounts by circumventing the verification process on Google Workspace. Thousands of accounts have been exposed after hackers used existing emails to create Google Workspace accounts and bypassed the verification process. According to Google, a “specially constructed request” could open a Workspace account without verifying the email. This meant…
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Will California’s Big Tech Laws Follow Australia’s Lead? The Battle For News Industry Survival
Australia’s bold move to make Google and Facebook pay for news content they share turned into a high-stakes drama when the tech giants threatened to pull out of the country. But instead of leaving Google and Facebook cut deals worth $166 million annually with local news outlets, avoiding the full force of the new laws.…
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Ex-Google CEO-Turned ‘Licensed Arms Dealer’ Eric Schmidt Creating ‘Powerful’ AI ‘Robotic War’ Machines For ‘Offensive’ Fighting
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt recently spoke with a group of Stanford University students about his military drone company White Stork. The two goals of the company is to “use Ai in complicated, powerful ways for these, essentially robotic war” and to manufacture said robots cheaply, according to the tech guru. Schmidt nervously rubbed his…
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The US May Break Up Google: Android & Chrome at Risk
The US Justice Department is considering breaking up Google. This comes after a significant court ruling that found Google monopolized the online search market. Central to these discussions are the possible divestments of Google’s Android operating system and Chrome web browser, which could be spun off into separate entities. The ruling also puts Google’s exclusive…
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Google Near $23 Billion Deal for Cybersecurity Startup Wiz
Google parent Alphabet GOOGL 0.79%increase; green up pointing triangle is in advanced talks to acquire cybersecurity startup Wiz for roughly $23 billion, according to people familiar with the matter, in what would be its largest acquisition ever. A deal could come together soon, assuming the talks don’t fall apart, the people said. Alphabet is eyeing…
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The Pyramid of Power: Big Tech’s Ties to the Intelligence Community
The rise of large technology companies, such as Facebook and Google, is not a fairy tale of free market success. It is a dark and disturbing story of corporate welfare and deep ties to the intelligence community. ‘The Pyramid of Power’ is a docuseries by The Conscious Resistance Network (“TCRN”) that exposes people and institutions…
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Chrome’s Standard Safe Browsing Now Has Real-Time URL Protection
Chrome’s standard Safe Browsing protections now provide real-time malicious site detection and Password Checkup on iOS now flags weak passwords. Google today announced that the standard Safe Browsing protections in the Chrome browser can now identify bad sites in real time. The real-time protection was previously available if the Enhanced protection mode was enabled in…
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