Once-dominant web browser appears ready for retirement.
This week's major tech headlines include Epic Games' fight against Apple and Google and a San Francisco judge's injuction against Uber and Lyft.
Two of the biggest tech companies don't see eye to eye.
Exclusive: Microsoft spent five years working on a super-thin, dual-screen, hinged phone to compete with Apple and Samsung. We got the behind-the-screen look.
Fortnite maker Epic Games has filed suit against after the tech giants remove the game from their digital marketplaces.
The game maker is painting them as comic book brutes and monopolists.
Google is now treating requests from Hong Kong authorities the same as it does those from mainland China.
CNET's Jesse Orral designed an experiment to see if he could fake his presence at work meetings for one week during the pandemic without his colleagues noticing.
Epic Games responds by slapping Google and Apple with antitrust lawsuits.
As destinations come out of lockdown, Google will help you make more confident travel decisions.
Google your favorite team or show -- or just ask Google what to watch -- and you'll be treated to airtimes, recommendations and full listings by channel.
The Google-owned video site will also take down content that encourages meddling in the voting process.