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Why Has Google Leased Historic Moffett Airfield From NASA?
Will Google use its newly acquired Moffett Airfield for drones or more exotic airborne technology?
Millions Of Web Adverts Go Offline As Google DoubleClick Goes Down
Outage of online ad platform could end up costing businesses millions
Google To Develop ‘Nanoparticle’ Pill For Cancer Detection
Search engine giant lends its R&D prowess to tackle health problems including cancer and heart attacks
HTC Wants Businesses To Swap Their BlackBerry For A Nexus 9
UK distributor Tech Data signed up to help HTC target the business market
Amazon Fire TV Stick Challenges Chromecast
The e-commerce giant's latest product is a TV dongle that streams Netflix, Spotify and more
Google Inbox Offers Gmail Users Smarter Email
Google invites selected Gmail users to trial its 'Inbox' app designed to 'reinvent' the entire email experience
BBC To Publish List Of ‘Forgotten’ Links
Stories were removed by Google under the EU's controversial 'Right to be Forgotten' law
Google Reports Significant Fall In Profits
Profits only hit $2.8bn (£1.7bn) in last quarter, search giant reveals
MediaTek Targets The Next Billion Smartphone Users
Powerful new smartphone processor is just the tip of the iceberg for Taiwanese manufacturer
Google Trials Could Create Wireless Alternative To Fibre
Google reportedly plans to test out millimetre frequency trials in California
Google Unwraps Android 5.0 ‘Lollipop’
Newest version of Android could arrive as early as this month and will ship with the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 devices
Google Unveils Motorola Nexus 6 Phablet And HTC Nexus 9 Tablet
Google announces two new Nexus devices, both of which will run Android 5.0 Lollipop
Google Reveals ‘Poodle’ SSL Encryption Vulnerability
Another flaw discovered in the technology supposed to protect computer users has been revealed
Google – “Amazon Is Our Biggest Rival”
Eric Schmidt says Google doesn’t always have it all their own way, despite having 90 percent of the search market
Is The Next Version Of Android Called Licorice?
Claim follows several postings by designer responsible for Android statues
UK ‘Right To Be Forgotten’ Requests Are Europe’s Third-Highest
The search engine has received more than 18,000 UK requests under the EU's 'right to be forgotten' data protection laws
Google’s Nexus 6 ‘To Be Released This Month’
Latest version of Google’s smartphone will be made by Motorola
Google And London Zoo Use White Spaces To Monitor Endangered Species
Google and ZSL London Zoo join Ofcom trial of white space technology
Dixons Carphone Hoping For £5bn Windfall From Internet Of Things
IoT opportunities were “an underpinning factor” in bringing the two companies together, says company head
Google Asks US Supreme Court To Rule On Oracle Android Java Dispute
Google says if Oracle is able to assert java API copyright over Android, then innovation will be stifled
Google Adds To IoT With Physical Web Standard
Google launches its open source Physical Web standard, that aims to open up interaction with different devices
HTC Records Further Profits As Recovery Continues
However increased competition means that device sales are still down
Facebook To Launch Healthcare Services
Support communities and Facebook fitness apps among offerings rumoured to be on the way
Google Relaunches Cloud Price War With Cut-Price Offer
10 percent price cut down to more efficient data centres, search giant says
HTC One M8 Max Could Be HTC’s Most Powerful Phone Yet
New device rumoured to feature a 5.5in HD screen with 2K resolution and run Android L
How to use two factor authentication on your favourite websites and devices
A simple step-by-step guide for PayPal, Facebook, Twitter, Google and Apple
Is This The New Google Nexus 6?
Rumoured specifications and images of new Motorola-made device emerge online
Google Hits Back After News Corp Rant
Google hits back at News Corp after its boss lambasted Google and labelled it a 'platform for piracy'
Google Claims Progress On Balloon Internet Plan
The search engine has said it expects to have a 'semi-permanent' ring of Internet access balloons in place within a year