Google will begin enforcing Android developer verification on Sept. 30 in Brazil and three APAC markets, changing how apps are installed.
Google Brain co-founder Andrew Ng explains loop engineering, how AI can build better apps through self-improving loops, and why humans still play a crucial role.
In the new blog post, Google’s Matthew Forsythe confirms that the developer verification system is slated to come online on September 30 of this year. The initial deployment will be limited to ...
Google has introduced Genkit Agents in preview, enabling developers to build AI agents with multi-agent workflows, session management, human approvals, and HTTP deployment for full-stack applications.
Building directly for Android beats creating web apps by a mile.
If you have a stash of pictures in your Google Photos library that you didn't know what to do with, now you do. On Wednesday, ...
What we know so far: A coordinated effort by US law enforcement and private-sector researchers has disrupted a major residential proxy network that turned everyday consumer devices into tools for ...
Google Search uploads may be used to train AI unless users opt out, raising privacy and data governance concerns for ...
Apple brought the action in an attempt to overturn the EU designating it a "gatekeeper", which requires it to open its App ...
Britain’s competition watchdog is poised to overhaul Apple and Google’s payment rules, aiming to cut costs for app developers ...
"The appeal brought by Google and its parent company Alphabet against the judgment of the General Court is dismissed, thereby ...
Most Android phones ship with preinstalled apps nobody asked for, and several categories of them can be removed without ...