The trial will be the first time in Europe commercial drones will be operated outside the pilot's field of vision, according to DHL
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EU Warns Google Of Tougher Antitrust Probe
Google European antitrust woes are not going to go away any time soon, says the EU
Google To Build Giant Dutch Data Center
The 120-megawatt facility is set for construction in Eemshaven, the landing point of a transatlantic cable linking Europe with the US
Google Will No Longer Force Users To Sign Up To Google+
Users can now choose whether or not to register
Google Nexus 9 Tablet To Be Made By HTC – Report
Nexus 9 would be HTC’s first foray into the tablet market since the ill-fated Flyer
News Corp Boss Lambasts Google, Urges EU Crackdown
The boss of News Corp alleges the search engine is a "platform for piracy"
Google: Government Data Requests Grew 150 Percent Since 2009
Amid concern over government Internet surveillance, user data requests have continued to rise
Google Launches First Android One Smartphones In India
Android One programme aims to create cheap but high quality smartphones as Google and partners target emerging markets
Google Invests £89.2m In Californian 82MW Solar Power Plant
Google makes 17th major investment in renewables since 2010
Evernote And Vine Among First Android Apps To Be Released On Chromebooks
Google wants more Android apps on Chromebooks in bid to create integrated ecosystem
Google Denies Hack After 5 Million Gmail Password Leak
The account details of 5 million Gmail users have been 'dumped' online, but Google denies it was hacked
Google Sets Series Of ‘Right To Be Forgotten’ Data Protection Meetings
Google said the meetings are intended to help it deal with 'right to be forgotten' requests, but others see a PR stunt
Google Explores Quantum Computing Future
Google joins American university team to explore the potential of quantum mechanics
SoftBank To Sell Robot In US Stores
Are robots about to emerge from the factory floor and become a part of our everyday life?
Google Rebrands Business Offering as ‘Google For Work’
Google takes aim at the business market with new name for cloud-based tools
NASA Developing Drone Air-Traffic Control System
NASA is working on an automated system that would coordinate commercial drones and keep them from crashing into helicopters, according to the New York Times
Google Nexus ‘Shamu’ Priced At £349
Google's next-generation Nexus smartphone is to be priced at a level that reflects high-end components, according to a report
Google Develops Flying Delivery Drones
Google follows Amazon after it confirms it too is developing airborne drones for home deliveries
Google Verifies The Security Of Its Cloud Services
The company begins publishing its security certificates and audits online
VMware, NVIDIA Add Graphic Punch To Cloud Chromebooks
Google Chromebooks will soon have powerful graphics capabilities for businesses seeking high performance virtual desktops
Android Maintains UK And European Dominance
Samsung fuels Android success in the UK but local manufacturers in China continue to make waves
Google Upgrades Chrome For Windows To 64-Bit
The new release is faster, twice as stable, but there is no support for some older plug-ins
Amazon ‘Building Its Own Ad Platform’
Amazon is reportedly building an advertising platform that could ultimately challenge Google and others across the web
Quiz Of The Week: Google Cars And Other Tech Transport
Google's driverless cars can break the speed limit. What else do you know about tech transport?
Google Buys Social Imaging Startup JetPac
Google is to acquire JetPac, which extracts data from Instagram photos to create city guides
Gartner Says Chromebook Sales Will Be Up 79 Percent In 2014, Will Triple By 2017
More vendors are now making Chromebooks, helping them grow beyond the education sector into banking, retail and other markets
Google-Led Consortium To Build 60Tbps Trans-Pacific Subsea Cable
Google and partners club together to build a cable connecting the US and Japan which will go live in 2016
US Judge Rejects Settlement From Adobe, Apple, Google And Intel To End ‘No-Poaching’ Lawsuit
US judge says settlement from Adobe, Apple, Google and Intel over an alleged pact not to hire each others' employees is too low
Google To Rank Sites With HTTPS Encryption Higher In Search Results
Google will use encryption as a ranking criteria in an effort to encourage more sites to adopt HTTPS
Google Reveals Gmail User ID, After Child Abuse Discovery
Google reports a Gmail user to the police after discovering illegal images in his email