Google says it will stop linking to New Zealand news content if law passes
The law aims to staunch the flow offshore of advertising revenue derived from New Zealand news products.
The law aims to staunch the flow offshore of advertising revenue derived from New Zealand news products.
The tech giant has announced a range of updates, including the ability to ask a question using a combination of their voice and phone camera.
The map shows how the brain’s 140,000 neurons make close to 50 million connections between them.
Footage of men running across a beach in San Diego was shared online with authentic statistics about small boats crossing the Channel.
Shorts International Limited claims that Google infringed its trademarks by launching the YouTube Shorts service in 2020.
The Fortnite maker has accused the two tech giants of working together to block competition in app distribution.
Jean Pallant designed the one-of-a-kind coat in 1988.
The Competition and Markets Authority said its initial investigation had found the partnership did not qualify for further investigation.
TRAFFIC & Highway Services has defended the Guernsey Taxi App after reviewers gave it less than 2 stars.
The forecast was revised upwards slightly from the ADB’s April estimate of 4.9% growth.
The Prime Minister gave his first Labour Party conference speech since taking office.
Ryan Wesley Routh had been initially charged with two federal firearms offences.
Harry said his comments were influenced by ‘conversation and debate around campfires’.
Analysts say the case could stretch out for years if it is not settled and goes to trial.
TENNERFEST, the Channel Islands’ biggest food event of the year, returns next month.