Google, Apple and Gemini
Google's Veo 2 model was announced last December, and now we have an idea of what using it will cost. According to its pricing page: 50 cents per second of footage. Veo 2 is presently limited to two-minute clips in up to 4K resolution — a fair sight more than the 20-second,
Why is Black History Month in February? The commemoration of important Black Americans and events happens largely during the shortest month of the year.
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, is pressing forward with its government cuts as it faces multiple legal challenges. The IRS, which holds private data on millions of Americans’ tax returns,
Google could be required to pay up to 500 million rand ($27.29 million) a year in compensation to South African media outlets after the country's competition watchdog found the tech giant guilty of anti-competitive practices,
YouTube TV and Paramount have agreed on a multi-year deal to keep CBS, MTV and the other 100 plus channels owned by the network on the platform.
Google Maps is adding more options to its incident-reporting feature, which will allow drivers to avoid or prepare for dangerous weather conditions. As spotted by Android Police, Maps now allows users to flag flooded roads,
Scientists often use sophisticated technology, so an AI tool designed to help them begin new investigations may see broad take-up among the community. It’s also a hint of how many other workplaces will change via AI.
TikTok was restored to app stores run by Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc. on Thursday, after the tech giants were reportedly reassured by the Trump administration that they would not face legal ramifications for doing so.
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President Donald Trump's official name change from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America began rolling out on Monday, with the FAA and Google Maps updating their systems.
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Exclusive-Google faces EU charges of breaching DMA rules, sources say
Google facing EU charges of breaking DMA rules, Reuters reports
The European Commission, which has been investigating Google for potential breaches of the Digital Markets Act since March last year, is set to
Google may soon face charges from the EU.
Reuters reports that the European Commission is planning to charge Google with breaching the Digital Markets Act. Google has already made some changes to attempt to address concerns, but it appears the changes may not have been enough for the Commission.
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