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YouTube To Share 45% Of Its Shorts Revenue With Content Creators

YouTube, governed by Google, has decided to allot large shares of advertising profit to popular content creators. The announcement was made made on Tuesday...

Adobe Acquires Design Software Firm Figma for $20 Billion

Software giant Adobe, on Thursday, announced it will acquire design software firm Figma. The deal, which is in half cash and half stock, is...

Google Wallet Launched In South Africa

Alphabet Inc launched Google Wallet in South Africa on Tuesday. This move comes as the tech behemoth tries to gain a foothold in the...

Malicious Apps With Trojans Detected On Google Play Store

An alert has been issued warning Android users about a list of malicious apps on the Google Play Store programmed as trojans by scammers...

Indian Android Smartphone Users Are Prone To ‘Cyber-Attacks’

The Computer Response Team (CERT-In), under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology of India, issued an advisory for Indian Android smartphone and tablet...

A U.S. FCC Commissioner Urges Apple, Google To Kick TikTok Out Of Its App Stores

Brendan Carr, the Federal Communications Commission commissioner, said in a letter to the CEOs, dated June 24 and sent on FCC letterhead, that video-sharing...

Australia’s Unique Use Of Facial Recognition Technology Can Make It A World Leader In The Field

If anyone in Western Australia contracts Covid-19, they are expected to remain in home quarantine for seven days. The police check up on their...

Are Airships Making A Comeback?

Two decades ago, Google co-founder Sergey Brin made internet search one of the most valued businesses. Brin now is trying to master and improve...

Google, Facebook, Twitter Must Tackle Deepfakes Or Risk Fines From EU

Alphabet Inc unit Google (GOOGL.O), Facebook Inc, Twitter Inc(TWTR.N) and other tech companies will have to take measures to counter deepfakes and fake accounts on their...

Google Ordered To Pay Australian Politician Over Defamatory YouTube Videos

An Australian court on Monday ordered Google to pay a former lawmaker A$715,000 ($515,000), saying its refusal to remove a YouTuber's "relentless, racist, vilificatory,...
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