Sundar Pichai became the Google CEO when founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin stepped down and was instated as the Alphabet CEO in 2019.
Google dessert naming convention for Android has come to an end, with Android rebranded by Google as of the latest version, simply called Android 10.
Apple pledged $2.5 billion to combat the housing crisis in California in late 2019, of which it will spend $400 million this year.
YouTube will become the exclusive streaming partner for all of the Activision Blizzards’s big e-sports titles, including Overwatch and Call of Duty.
Officials at the EU have said that Facebook, Twitter, and Google should produce monthly reports showing the prevalence of the spreading of fake news.
Facebook has bought Mapillary, with which it wants to take on Google Street View. Mapillary has largely relied on crowdsourced images.
Apple has removed Fortnite from the App Store due to non-compliance to guidelines. Only hours later, Fortnite was also removed from the Play Store.
Google and Facebook have both told its employees that most of them will be working from home for the rest of 2020 as a result of COVID-19.
Microsoft has wholly given up on its own mobile software platform and has increasingly decided to support its services on Android.
Google has launched the latest version of its mid-range ‘a’ series, the Pixel 6a, at Google I/O 2022 with some big updates.
Google Assistant is arguably already the most naturally sounding digital assistant, but they are adding even better English-speaking voices.
Google Assistant, available on almost all phones running Android, can now sing songs about vaccination to its users.