Google Claims 'Quantum Supremacy' with 53-Qubits By Arne Verheyde In a big milestone for quantum computing, Google claims that its 53-qubit quantum computer has solved a problem that would take a classical supercomputer thousands of years.
Google 'Hatch' Chromebook Geekbench Scores Listed By Nathaniel Mott Google's upcoming Chromebook, codenamed Hatch, appeared in Geekbench's CPU benchmarking database.
Google Responds to Rival Browser Brave's Allegation It Violates GDPR By Nathaniel Mott Brave said it learned how Google works around GDPR to help its advertising partners identify European web users.
Tarnished: Google Responds to Serious Chrome Vulnerability By Nathaniel Mott A vulnerability in Google Chrome could enable arbitrary code execution on Windows, macOS and Linux.
Huawei Isn't Giving Up On Europe By Nathaniel Mott Huawei is reportedly set to announce the Mate 30 lineup, which could feature its HongMeng operating system, on September 18 in Munich.
Dell Latitude Brings Chromebooks to the Enterprise By Nathaniel Mott Dell announced two new Latitude Chromebook Enterprise devices, a clamshell and a 2-in-1, to welcome Google's attempt to bring Chrome OS to the business market.
Cyberpunk 2077 Coming to Google Stadia By Sarah Lord Cyberpunk 2077, starring Keanu Reeves, will be available on the Stadia cloud gaming service.
Websites Evade Google Chrome's Incognito Protections By Nathaniel Mott Publishers are finding new ways to figure out if Chrome users are browsing in Incognito mode to get around their paywalls.
Hands On With the Google Titan Security Key (Update) By Scharon Harding The Google Titan Security Key uses FIDO standards for two-factor authentication, so it's handy for professionals and securing popular apps, like Twitter.
Google Tells Reddit Stadia Isn't 'Netflix For Games' By Brittany Vincent You can call the forthcoming Google Stadia platform many things, but don't call it a "Netflix for games."
Google Clarifies Stadia Game Ownership, Supported Devices By Nathaniel Mott Google updated the FAQ for its upcoming Stadia game streaming platform with more information about game ownership, supported devices, and more.
Google Stadia Games Won't be Discounted By Nathaniel Mott Titles sold via Google's upcoming Stadia game streaming platform won't be discounted.
Google Skips Intel's Ice Lake Processors By Zhiye Liu Recent report affirms that Google won't be supporting Intel Ice Lake processors in Chrome OS.
Destiny 2's Walled Garden: Google Stadia Players Can Only Play Each Other By Nathaniel Mott Bungie said in a support article that Stadia players will only be able to play with other Stadia players in Destiny 2.
Google Denies That Chrome's Killing Ad Blockers By Nathaniel Mott Google doubled down on its claim that it's not looking to remove ad blockers from Chrome.
Hands-on With Google Stadia: Streaming Doom Eternal By Andrew E. Freedman I streamed Doom Eternal on Google Stadia here at E3 2019, and it worked pretty well, with the exception of a few minor hiccups.
Google Stadia at 4K Could Use 1TB of Data in 65 Hours, Report Says By Andrew E. Freedman If you do the math, streaming games on Google's Stadia can use a lot of data very quickly.
Google Defends Huawei, Facebook Cuts Access to Pre-Installed Apps By Lucian Armasu Google reportedly argued that Huawei could represent a U.S. national security risk if Google can no longer collaborate with the Chinese firm.
Google Stadia Gets Pricing, Game Library and More By Nathaniel Mott, Andrew E. Freedman Google's Stadia platform will debut in November and feature a variety of subscription options.
Report: Google Ends Some Business With Huawei Due to US Ban By Nathaniel Mott Google will reportedly cut off Huawei's access to essential parts of the Android platform as tensions rise between the U.S. and China.