Google says Churchill image missing because of bug in system
The tech giant apologised for a system issue during an update which meant no image of Winston Churchill was being displayed in search results.
The tech giant apologised for a system issue during an update which meant no image of Winston Churchill was being displayed in search results.
The probes in California and Washington reportedly centre on whether laws were broken with regard to independent merchants.
The monarch has carried out her first video conference call as part of her official public duties.
The Technology Coalition, whose members include industry giants, plans to improve collaboration between firms to help fight online child abuse.
Greg Glassman had previously apologised and now says he will retire.
The EU has unveiled a plan to fight disinformation linked to coronavirus.
The move comes as the Government prepares to make face coverings mandatory on public transport in England from June 15.
CORONAVIRUS outbreaks in India have further delayed the trial into the killing of Guernsey woman Sarah Groves.
Major companies such as Google, Marks & Spencer, PwC and Vodafone will all be taking part in the scheme.
A Chinese group targeted Trump campaign staff while an Iranian outfit had attempted to breach accounts of Biden campaign workers, Shane Huntley said.
Tech giants were also summoned to answer questions from MPs once again amid concerns about the spread of false information online.
Only one in 10 reports of coronavirus misinformation to Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are being dealt with, according to a new study.
Louella Fletcher-Michie died after taking the hallucinogenic drug 2-CP at the Bestival music festival in Dorset, in September 2017.
Questions remain over the Chinese telecoms giant’s place in 5G networks, amid ongoing concerns over security raised by the United States.
The firm said 5G customers are mostly using it to watch more video, with YouTube the most popular app.