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UK tax avoidance: Google looks 'to pay three times more tax' in France than in UK
HMRC reportedly failed to challenge internet giant over British tax loopholes.
Google Glass consumer brand name killed off as social-media accounts are shut down
Twitter, Google+ and Instagram accounts closed down as 'Enterprise Edition' business device becomes focus
Samsung to launch VR movie studio in New York, partners with Sundance
Samsung is working bringing an exciting VR experience for the Gear VR device.
California lawmaker seeks to ban sale of encrypted smartphones by 2017
The state has introduced a bill, which if passed, will essentially ban sales of all iPhones after 2017.
Google disabled 780 million bad ads that violated its policies in 2015
Google's AdWords policies prohibit a variety of ads that mislead users or encourage fraudsters to carry out scams.
Google finally gives option to loop videos on YouTube without using third-party software
New feature is still not available on the mobile app but expected soon.
Google paid Apple $1bn in 2014 to remain default search engine on iPhone and iPad
Google rushed to have information sealed in federal court in San Francisco
UK: Google offers virtual tour of Buckingham Palace
Google's Expedition programme for school children unveils virtual tour inside Buckingham Palace.
How Google is about to boost your internet speed and mobile battery life
New Google Chrome Brotli algorithm update expected to see websites load faster and smartphones use less data.
Davos 2016: US Vice President Joe Biden urges world business leaders to do more for LGBT rights
The Democrat was speaking to business leaders from companies including Google, Microsoft and Coca-Cola.
Samsung: Netherlands consumer watchdog sues company over lack of regular Android updates
Consumer watchdog sues Samsung over software updates on its older phones.
Google wants Isis to be contained to dark web
Google stresses need to 'recapture digital territory' from Daesh.
Pakistan: YouTube ban lifted after Google launches local version
YouTube relaunched after Google confirms blasphemous content filtered out.
Obama administration proposes $4bn boost for driverless cars
US Department of Transport has proposed a decade-long plan to introduce driverless cars on American roads.
Nest not working: Smart thermostat bug plunges customers into cold
A software bug that drained the Nest battery resulted in failure and home owners feeling the chill.
Apple boss Tim Cook at loggerheads with US government over encryption back doors
Cook said that protection of all forms of data is vital, including sensitive information like medical records.
Android N: Split screen, merged Chrome OS, RCS adoption and other expected features from Android 7.0
What we know so far of Android N ahead of the Google I/O 2016.
Wunderland: Tiny Google Street View cameras reveal incredible detail of world's largest model city
Miniature cameras travel the railways and roads of the model city to capture its amazing detail.
Apple Watch grabs 52% of smartwatch market while Android Wear garners 10% share
Samsung's Gear S2 smartwatch with Tizen failed to tick.
Google seeks car-maker partners – but insists self-drive vehicles must have no human control
Google hopes to partner with traditional car-makers in its autonomous driving project.
Google I/O 2016 to start on 18 May in Mountain View
Google CEO Sundar Pichai tweeted Google I/O 2016 will be held at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View.
Google Maps update 9.19.0 for Android adds smart driving mode that predicts where you are going
The latest version not yet available on Google Play Store.
Android hidden settings: How secret codes let you explore your device
The secret codes may not function in uniform manner on all Android phones.
Self-driving cars to get a boost from the Obama administration
President Barack Obama is expected to attend the Detroit auto show on 20 January.
Investigatory Powers Bill: 6 in 10 Britons back more web surveillance after Paris attacks
However, survey reveals two-thirds do not trust broadband providers to securely store their web history.
Google removes 13 Android apps from Play Store infected with Brain Test malware
Lookout says performing factory reset is not helpful enough to remove the malware.
US meets tech giants in bid to counter online terror activities
Silicon Valley leaders to work with US government to fight militant propaganda online.
White House officials to meet with Silicon Valley leaders to combat terrorism
Tech companies are under increasing pressure to respond to militants' manipulation of social networks.
Google received requests to remove 558 million pirate links in 2015
British Recorded Music Industry reported more than 65 million links in 2015.
Eric Schmidt is right - Britain's technology whizzkids do take the money and run
Why do British success stories sell up much faster than those in the US?