Friday, 12 May 2023
Google Agrees to Pay $8 Million to Settle Claims Against Deceptive Pixel 4 Ads
Google, a unit of Alphabet, has agreed to pay $8 million (roughly Rs. 65 million) to settle claims it used deceptive advertisements to promote the Pixel 4 smartphone, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on Friday. Paxton's office alleged that Google hired radio announcers to give testimonials about the Pixel 4 even though the company had refused to allow them ...
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AI-Powered iOS 18 Could Be the Biggest Update in Apple's History: Report
Apple will introduce its newest iPhone 16 lineup, expected to be packed with Generative AI features, later this year. The Cupertino, Califor...
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Amazon has silently added a ‘Featured Articles’ section on the website and mobile app. Here, viewers can read a selection of articles for fr...
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Bitcoin rose to a nearly three-year high on Friday, as investors continued to scoop the virtual currency on expectations it could well excee...
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India's technology minister said video streaming services have to be "responsible and accountable" for their shows and movies,...
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