Cisco pulls YouTube ads over "sensitive content" fears
Network gear maker Cisco Systems is pulling all online ads from YouTube due to fears of the ads appearing on sensitive content on the platform.
Network gear maker Cisco Systems is pulling all online ads from YouTube due to fears of the ads appearing on sensitive content on the platform.
Cyber-security company, ESET, has reported an increasingly common Facebook scam.
Global polling and research firm, YouGov, has released its 2015 Best Brand Australia ranking, with Google nabbing the top spot.
Google has allowed a branding and marketing mess to fester around its enterprise business for far too long. The company needs a unifying message that can explain Google for Work to prospective customers in a more cohesive fashion.
As Google prepares to launch a subscription version of YouTube, the move has been endorsed by at least one interested party: YouTube cofounder Chad Hurley.
In June 2016, on the soil of a yet to be decided neutral country, two giant warrior robots will engage in a titanic battle to uphold the honour of their homelands. It's America vs Japan, and it all promises to get a bit tasty. Confused, concerned, or simply wonder if you've been transported into the plot of an anime show? Fear not, it's very real but also looks like it will be a lot of fun.
We've got just over a month to go until Windows 10 starts hitting our PCs and Microsoft is sharing all kinds of information about the upcoming operating system. The latest tip is a YouTube video that reveals the default desktop wallpaper Windows 10 will have, and that exacting details that into making it.
The majority of visitors to Facebook and YouTube already use a mobile phone or tablet (or both), according to the latest cross-device audience data from research firm, Roy Morgan Research. And Ebay is not far behind.
Obama claims @POTUS, tweets...YouTube Kids shows beer ads...Samsung off the hook for some Apple damages...and more tech news.
YouTube Kids, a Google app for preschoolers that is supposed to only show safe content, is full of videos that are potentially harmful to children, according to a complaint filed against it in the U.S.
The next time you watch "House of Cards" on Netflix, think about the impact you might be having on the environment.
YouTube is planning a paid service that will let viewers watch select videos without ads, Google confirmed on Wednesday.
Would you pay to watch your favorite band go on a road trip? Or shell out five dollars for a short film series, with a new installment each week?
YouTube Kids blasted for ad-heavy content... new battery tech promises one-minute charge times... CurrentC payments coming mid-year... and more tech news.
The six-week-old YouTube Kids service is a "hyper-commercialized" environment that intermixes advertising and other programming in a way that deceives its target audience, a coalition of privacy and children's advocacy groups said in a complaint to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.