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Google to shut down Picasa
Google Photos will be the new picture destination for all users.
Google's hiring spree could suggest its driverless car project is on track
Alphabet's autonomous car project has advertised a series of job openings on its website, with emphasis on manufacturing.
Meg Hillier: Google bosses 'detached from real world' after Europe chief says he doesn't know his salary
'We didn't get to hear enough of the truth,' the Public Accounts Committee Chairwoman said.
Google UK tax deal: US technology giant boss Matt Brittin admits he is unaware of his own salary
The Public Accounts Committee quizzed top executives from the firm over its settlement with HMRC.
US bill aims to prevent states from imposing ban on encrypted phones
California Congressman Ted Lieu's bill aims to stop state meddling with encrypted devices.
Watch MPs grill Google and HMRC bosses over controversial £130m tax deal
Executives from the US technology giant will appear before the Public Accounts Committee.
Google bulks up Gmail security by adding a warning to unencrypted emails
Gmail now adds visible icons to warn against insecure email communication.
'Our privacy is on road to hell': Security expert fears Android creator's dashcam plans
Graham Cluley fears all-seeing and all-sharing dashcam will be a privacy nightmare.
Google to ban Flash-based ads as it touts move to 100% HTML5 advertising
Google is the latest major technology firm to ditch Flash-based advertising, which it is to ban from 2017.
Google is planning to build autonomous delivery trucks
Self-driving Google trucks would have lockers, opened by customers using a PIN code
Barack Obama seeks $19bn to fund new cybersecurity system
White House proposes $19bn budget and unveils new cybersecurity action plan to defend against attacks.
Google experiments with wireless recharging for driverless cars – paving way for 'electric roads'
One day the cars will recharge while on the road simply by picking up power installed in the pavement.
San Bernardino shooting: FBI unable to crack attacker's encrypted phone
FBI director says case highlights need for backdoor access to encrypted devices in commercial use.
Google's Sundar Pichai becomes highest-paid CEO in the US
Pichai awarded $199m share package making him the highest-paid CEO in the US.
Google Chrome Material Design makeover: A sneak peek
Chrome's upcoming version 50 will have new Material Design look.
Google's DeepMind to compete with Go world champ live on YouTube
Go world champion Lee Sedol will take on DeepMind's AI in a match of the ancient Chinese board game.
Google may be working on VR headsets to succeed Cardboard
Smartphone-supported new VR headset part of strategy to take on Facebook's Oculus.
London looking to try out Google's autonomous cars
UK transport officials are attempting to lure Google to extend its driverless car trials to London.
Google's AI head to take over as new search chief
John Giannandrea's appointment reflects Google's increasing focus on AI.
Google to teach autonomous cars to drive in rain and navigate hills in US state of Washington
Google extends autonomous car project to Kirkland in Washington where vehicles can experience rain and hills.
Google removes Samsung-supported ad-blocking app from Play Store
Google pulled the Adblock Fast app, days after it was launched by Samsung, citing policy breach issues.
YouTube Red: Online service reveals release date for its first batch of original series and movies
YouTube is set to bring more content to Red later this year.
Google ups Safe Browsing protection for Chrome users
Safe Browsing is already set on by default for Google Chrome users.
Malwarebytes security flaw remains exposed as firm launches bug bounty scheme
The malware firm has said that a patch for the flaw, disclosed last year, is still three to four weeks away.
Google, Facebook and Twitter tell MPs they are 'committed' to combating online crime
Major tech firms face scrutiny in the UK parliament about how they are curbing extremist ideology online
Snoopers' Charter: EFF claims proposals will lead to 'unbridled surveillance'
The Electronic Freedom Foundation has criticised the UK Investigatory Powers Bill for bulk spying proposals.
Smart bathroom mirror runs Android to bring you news and weather while you wash
Google engineer uses two-way mirror, thin display and Amazon Fire Stick to create smart bathroom mirror.
YouTube: Google working on 360-degree live video streaming service to give ultimate VR experience?
YouTube executives hold secret meetings with 360-degree camera manufacturers to discuss future partnerships.
Yahoo ready to be acquired after reporting $4.4bn loss
Troubled internet portal also said it would cut its workforce by 15%, shedding 1,700 jobs.