The legendary DARPA contractor will become part of the new robotics unit led by Andy Rubin
Google will argue in a jurisdiction hearing today that privacy lawsuits over alleged tracking of mobile and desktop users' browsing…
Andrew Fogg from Import.io thinks the future of the Web is in APIs
Life is not getting any easier for Intel, as Google reportedly thinks about making its own server chips
After one day, user protests force Twitter to reinstate its user blocking policy
Instagram Direct adds a direct messaging option to allow users to better share their photos with others
Microsoft makes it easier for Gmail users to ditch Google with a new Outlook.com email import tool
The NSA is tracking you with Google cookies. Sean Michael Kerner is not surprised
Google's Taiwan and Singapore data centres are greener than previous ones - and avoid Chinese repression
Residents in San Francisco stopped a bus carrying Google staff to protest at its contribution to local coffers
How can Facebook and Google tell the US government to limit surveillance, and then ask for more scope for snoop…
The Google Glass-wearing driver explains why she is fighting the traffic ticket in a Californian courtroom
Mobile app developers now have a tool that allows them to locate code that isn't working for mobile users
The exact purpose of the new robotics group, led by Andy Rubin, is still a secret
British social networking users warned by Attorney General Dominic Grieve over commenting on court cases
Pony botnet appears to have acquired passwords for the likes of Facebook, Google, Twitter and LinkedIn
The natural language processing technology could help improve search, and do a lot more
Google has made its IaaS product 'generally available', as it boosts features and cuts prices in a move to compete…
Facebook topped Bing's list for social media searches this year, while Pinterest rocketed to the No. 2 spot
Google's Glass devices are making their way to more developers as Google quietly expands the Explorer programme
Yeah, for sure, Google breaks our privacy laws says Dutch Privacy Watchdog after investigation
Mozilla's revenues have come a long way, but most of its income is from one source, says Sean Michael Kerner
Google is to standardise the sign-in pages for its Apps portfolio, and users will lose their personalisation options
Desktop users of the Chrome browser now have the ability to conduct searches via voice, thanks to new plug-in
Google's legal counsel insists the antitrust settlement offer satisfies EU's concerns, despite concerns by rivals
Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt has offered a step-by-step guide to ditching iOS
Microsoft's Scroogled Store provides the perfect Christmas gifts for those people who hate Google