Google launches earthquake alerts for Android in India

Google has introduced its earthquake alert system for Android devices in India. This innovative system utilizes smartphone sensors like accelerators, effectively functioning as miniature seismometers to detect tremors.Developed in consultation with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) a

FCC plans to reinstate net neutrality

Net neutrality is making a comeback. After a protracted battle that culminated in a defeat during Trump’s presidency, the FCC is poised to reintroduce regulations requiring broadband providers to treat all traffic equally, without giving preferential treatment to business partners or their own ser

Game developers aren't happy with Unity's new policy changes

Game developers impacted by Unity’s revised pricing model are taking a stand. A coalition of developers spanning 19 companies, primarily based in Europe and predominantly focused on mobile gaming, has issued an open letter pressing Unity to reconsider its recent pricing alterations. This letter ec

Google’s big antitrust trial started, with bigger implications for google

 The Justice Department's antitrust case against Google began today, setting the stage for a months-long trial that could have a major impact on the tech industry.The government alleges that Google has abused its monopoly power in the search market by paying billions of dollars to phone makers

WhatsApp maybe working on cross-platform messaging

The recent Android beta update for WhatsApp (version 2.23.19.8) introduced a new feature called "Third-party chats," as reported by WABetaInfo. Currently, this screen is not operational or accessible to users, as noted by WABetaInfo. However, its title strongly suggests that this may be the initial

Elon Musk says he limited Ukraine’s Starlink to prevent attack on Russia

Elon Musk has affirmed that he effectively halted a Ukrainian military strike on Russia by refusing to grant permission for Starlink's use in the operation. The billionaire asserts that this decision was made to avoid complicity in a significant act of war. However, it also raises significant questi

BMW will stop charging subscription fee for heated seat

 A BMW executive informed Autocar magazine that the company will discontinue its $18 monthly subscription for heated seats. Instead, the carmaker intends to maintain a subscription model for specific features. BMW drivers can now enjoy the convenience of having their heated seats activated with

Citzen Lab Report: NSO Group iPhone Zero-Click, Zero-Day Exploit Captured in the Wild

 Last week, Citizen Lab discovered an actively exploited zero-click vulnerability while examining the device of an individual employed by a civil society organization based in Washington DC, which also operates internationally. This vulnerability was being utilized to deploy NSO Group's Pegasus

YouTube is testing longer but fewer ads on TV for some users

 Google is currently in the testing phase of a new approach to delivering ads on the YouTube app for TVs. Users can anticipate encountering fewer, albeit longer, ads. This shift is aimed at enhancing the viewing experience, particularly during extended content, akin to the customary commercial