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Google to settle consumer privacy lawsuit by destroying browsing dataTerms of the settlement were filed on Monday in the Oakland, California federal court, and require approval by U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers.ConsumerApr 1
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TD Bank launches new tool for people with disabilities. How does it work?Initially piloted by employees internally, TD released the product publicly on Wednesday to everyone in Canada and the U.S. for free, via the Chrome Store.CanadaSep 27, 2023
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Google beefs up privacy measures — but some experts aren’t impressedSome critics say Google’s privacy updates sidestep more substantial changes that could threaten its ad-driven business model.ConsumerMay 8, 2019
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Google Chrome will soon load web pages much fasterWeb browsing is about to get a lot faster for Google Chrome users.TechJan 21, 2016
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#Sorrynotsorry: can this plug-in stop you from undermining yourself?Would you use a plug-in that tells you when you write "sorry" "just" or "I think" in an e-mail?CanadaJan 7, 2016
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Meet Sundar Pichai: The new CEO of a ‘slimmed down’ GoogleGoogle's recent operating structure announcement has put a spotlight on Sundar Pichai, the executive who will replace Larry Page as Google’s CEO.MoneyAug 11, 2015
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Time to kill Flash? Why tech companies are calling on Adobe to pull the plugThe end may be near for Adobe Flash now that a series of major security flaws found in the software have been made public.TechJul 14, 2015
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‘Google Tone’ Chrome extension lets you share URLs with soundGoogle has launched an experimental extension for its Chrome web browser that allows users to share URLs using sound – so long as they are within earshot.TechMay 20, 2015
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Windows 10 will be the last version of WindowsMicrosoft has confirmed Windows 10 will be the last major release of its flagship operating system – but that doesn’t mean Windows is extinct.TechMay 11, 2015
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Internet Explorer will soon be overshadowed by Microsoft’s new browserLook out, Internet Explorer. After 20 years of competing against rival web browsers, Microsoft is gearing up to launch its own alternative to its once-dominant Internet surfing program.TechMar 19, 2015
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