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The growing power of artificial intelligence was a deciding factor in a court's decision not to break up Google and its Chrome search browser. It is another reminder of the expanding influence of AI.
On Tuesday a federal court in Washington had a wide-open shot to hold Google accountable for sweeping antitrust violations.
Chrome's latest release addresses a high-severity use-after-free vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript engine that could be exploited for remote code execution.
Under Judge Mehta’s ruling, Google is required to hand over some search results to rival companies. Sharing its data, which ...
Google said on Tuesday that it would comply with the South Korean government's demand to blur sensitive satellite images on its mapping services, paving the way for the US tech ...
The malware was found in 18 npm packages that together are usually downloaded over 2 billion times per week. But the security ...
A JavaScript supply chain attack has delivered a crypto-clipper via 18 npm packages; Ledger’s CTO has warned ...
Govt has issued a warning for vulnerabilities in Google Chrome that could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code ...
Google has released the latest Chrome 140 update with several vulnerability fixes, available in Chrome versions 140.0.7339.80 ...
nodejs javascript api docker express server deprecated google-translate google-translate-api Updated on Dec 12, 2022 JavaScript ...
A US court ruled the company must share certain information with rival companies to increase competition. Google said the move could result in its rivals having access to its technology.
GPUGate malware uses Google Ads and fake GitHub commits to steal data from IT firms since Dec 2024, bypassing sandboxes and GPU-lacking systems.
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