Google’s planned $40 billion investment in Anthropic is more than a cash infusion—it’s a strategic move in the battle for AI supremacy and cloud dominance. Here’s what’s really at stake.
Google and Gucci are teaming up to launch luxury Android XR smart glasses in 2027. While promising style and innovation, the project faces tough questions about privacy, security, and real-world utility.
The EU’s Digital Markets Act compels Google to share its search data with competitors, including AI chatbots, challenging the tech giant’s dominance and raising urgent questions about privacy and digital competition.
Google has blocked 8.3 billion policy-violating ads and rolled out sweeping privacy updates in Android 17. Learn how AI-powered defenses and stricter app permissions are redefining digital security in 2025.
Google’s Gemini AI has upended the world of online advertising by blocking over 8.3 billion malicious ads in 2025. Learn how this advanced AI system detects, blocks, and responds to evolving cyber threats, reshaping the fight against digital ad fraud.
Cybercriminals are weaponizing generative AI to flood Google’s ad platforms with scams. Google’s Gemini AI counters with advanced detection, blocking billions of malicious ads and suspending millions of accounts. Here’s how the digital arms race is unfolding—and what it means for online safety.
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Google has uncovered and disrupted a Chinese proxy network company allegedly powering a new generation of mass cyber weapons. The operation highlights the growing risks as legitimate internet tools are repurposed for global cybercrime and espionage.
Google’s Pixel 10 is the first smartphone to embed Rust in its modem firmware, eliminating memory-safety bugs and raising the bar for mobile security. Discover the technical and industry impact of this bold move.
Google’s Pixel 10 is the first to feature a Rust-based DNS parser in its modem firmware, marking a significant leap in mobile device security by targeting memory-safety vulnerabilities at their source.
Google API keys embedded in Android apps, once thought harmless, now expose Gemini AI endpoints to hackers. Our investigation reveals how this silent shift endangers user data and redefines the API security landscape.