- By Alexandra Arici
- February 9th, 2015
Google Shutting Down Gtalk on February 16, Forcing Users to Move to Hangouts
Google hopes Hangouts will become more popular this way
- By Ionut Ilascu
- February 6th, 2015
Google’s Advisory Council Agrees to Limiting “Right to Be Forgotten” to the EU Cyber Space
Some voices in the council dissent partial implementation
- By Cosmin Vasile
- February 1st, 2015
Google Earth Pro $399 Subscription Slashed, Now Available for Free
The subscription-based service was launched 13 years ago
- By Bogdan Popa
- January 16th, 2015
Google Glass Sales Suspended Because of Poor Results
Sales of the device will be halted next week
- By Silviu Stahie
- January 9th, 2015
Firefox's Change to Yahoo Default Search Is Actually Hurting Google
The first numbers show the effects of the decision
- By Bogdan Popa
- December 29th, 2014
Google's Gmail Banned in China
The email service no longer works for Chinese users
- By Sebastian Pop
- December 17th, 2014
Nest Thermostat with Google Now Is Either the Ultimate Convenience or Big Brother
Makes you wonder if the purpose of aglets really is sinister
- By Bogdan Popa
- December 3rd, 2014
Gmail Now Lets Users Edit .DOCX Microsoft Office Documents
Edit .DOCX attachments straight from your inbox
- By Silviu Stahie
- November 26th, 2014
Chromebook Buyers Receive Free 1 TB Google Drive Storage
The 1 TB offer will be valid for the next two years
- By Silviu Stahie
- November 26th, 2014
When Google's Algorithms Fail, Barack Obama Becomes King of USA
Google results should not be trusted implicitly
- By Sebastian Pop
- November 22nd, 2014
Search Should Be Separate from the Rest of Google, EU Says
There is a whole antitrust drama going on in the background
- By Silviu Stahie
- November 21st, 2014
Google to Let Users Pay to Remove Ads on Select Websites
Google is launching a new service called Contributor
- By Bogdan Popa
- November 19th, 2014
Google Updates Search Engine to Make Mobile Browsing Easier
Mobile-friendly pages are now marked on the results page
- By Gabriela Vatu
- November 18th, 2014
Google Tries to Describe Your Photos with Natural Language via New Image Recognition Software
Google has come up with a system that can tag your pics
- By Gabriela Vatu
- November 18th, 2014
Google's Search Results Qualifies as Free Speech
A court agreed that Google can arrange its search results pages as it sees fit, after a site sued the company
- By Gabriela Vatu
- November 17th, 2014
Google's New Nest Ads: Between Creepy and Funny [Video]
Home automation devices have benefits, but they're still a little bit scary to have around for privacy reasons
- By Gabriela Vatu
- November 17th, 2014
Google's Project Loon to Enter New Testing Phase Above Australia
Google wants to put its Internet balloons to the test again