Google, Motorola Asked By Judge To Provide Apple With Android Data

Apple and Motorola have been locked in a bitter legal feud for a while. The bone of content between the two is the rights to certain patents which, both allege, the other side has violated. And now that Google has acquired Motorola Mobility, it has also been tossed into this legal fray by virtue of this acquisition. In the latest twist, a U.S. Circuit Court Judge has asked Google and Motorola to provide Apple with development information about Android.

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Google Asked To Grant “The Right To Be Forgotten” To Its Users

Recently, the Audiencia Nacional urged European Court of Justice to rule on Spanish citizens’ privacy rights when it comes to search engines. More precisely, the Spain’s highest court requests that Google users have the personal data deleted from the search engines. The European Court of Justice will have the mission to decide if the Spanish Court request is lawful or not.

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U.S. Senator Schumer Wants FTC To Investigate Apple And Google For Piracy Breaches

Apple and Google will be in for such charges against their companies like that for patent infringements and for privacy issues, from other companies, users and states. Now, U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (New York Democrat) wants the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate both the giants, Apple and Google, for stealing users’ private contacts and photos without prior permission to do so. Recenlty, Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android have faced charges for accessing users’ data and there has been no serious action from the government condemning such acts even remotely.

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[Tips] How To Search Across Multiple Video Services Using Google

Few months ago when Google changed its design and added black menu bar at the top of their pages, Video link was replaced with YouTube. Even if Video link have disappeared from top bar you are still able to search videos across multiple video services from Google’s search page and in this quick tip I will show you how.

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[Tutorial] How To Back Up And Delete Your Google Profile

Google’s new privacy policy is now live which will allow Google to share your data across various Google services. Although this helps Google to wrap up their many different Privacy Policy into one and as they say give their users better services many of you probably won’t like this. If you have thinking of ditching Google you will need to close your account but also make sure you backup your data. This tutorial will lead your step by step in that process and help you to not make any mistakes.

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Man Sued Google For Street View Photo Of Him Peeing In His Garden

People don’t expect their lives to be telecasted and especially not on Google and especially not when they are in an embarrassing situation. Some things are not for Google’s Street View, but it turns out Google Street View can surprise anyone catching them in an act of any kind. For a man in France, it was when he was peeing out in the open in his garden for which now Google is being sued according to Digital Trends. He would have not pursued the case against Google had his picture not been on the photo-mapping site after which he alleged that the entire village mocked him for it. He has been rightly angered then and intends to take Google to court for this embarrassment.

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Google Has Started Gathering Users’ Data From Its Services

Google has introduced its new privacy policy through which Web Search and YouTube history will come together to bring a whole lot of new data from users of the service. Google has many web services and various people around the globe use them. Around 60 of these Google services will be gathering users’ data to be put together, which then would be used for users’ own good. Google would ask for permission from users to use their data for different reasons, mainly for ads and showing other relevant material on the internet which would suit your taste according to Ubergizmo.

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Google+ And Google Wallet App Updates Released For Android

If you have not yet known, Google started to release updates to both the Google Wallet and Google+ apps for Android. Google+ update does not contain more, only except “Several stability improvements and bug fixes” but on the other side Google Wallet has received more significant updates such as support for PO Boxes and an “increased allowable address length” for Prepaid Cards.

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