Zero-Day Security Vulnerability Found in Chrome, Firefox and Other Browsers
Updates are now available to patch a Chrome vulnerability that would allow attackers to run malicious code.
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Updates are now available to patch a Chrome vulnerability that would allow attackers to run malicious code.
Google is working to push back the expiration date of Chromebooks, addressing concerns held by school administrators that the laptops are too short-lived to be cost effective. From a report: The Alphabet-owned company — which develops the Chrome opera…
The Justice Department will press its argument Thursday that Google sought to strike agreements with mobile carriers to win powerful default positions on smartphones to dominate search in an antitrust trial that could change the future of the internet….
Bill Gates, Sundar Pichai, Sam Altman and others gathered for ‘one of the most important conversations of the year’A delegation of top tech leaders including Sundar Pichai, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Sam Altman convened in Washington on Wednesday f…
Google is laying off hundreds of people across its global recruiting team as hiring at the tech giant continues to slow. Semafor: The company declined to cite what percentage of its recruiting workforce was impacted, but said that it plans to retain a …
Justice department takes on tech giant in court, seeking to prove it illegally used its power to maintain monopoly on internet searchThe court battle between the US justice department and Google has entered its second day, as the United States governme…
Salesforce and Google have expanded their strategic partnership to bring together Salesforce and Google Workspace to drive productivity with AI. This partnership will deliver new bidirectional integrations that allow customers to bring together context…
Microsoft today issued software updates to fix at least five dozen security holes in Windows and supported software, including patches for two zero-day vulnerabilities that are already being exploited. Also, Adobe, Google Chrome and Apple iOS users may have their own zero-day patching to do.
Companies choose Alphabet’s Google as the default search engine for their browsers and smartphones because it is the best one, and not because of a lack of competition, a Google lawyer said Tuesday at the start of a high-stakes antitrust trial in Washi…
Alphabet’s Google pays more than $10 billion a year to maintain its position as the default search engine on web browsers and mobile devices, stifling competition, the US Justice Department said Tuesday at the start of a high-stakes antitrust trial in …