Four British men who were part of hacking group Lulzsec, which attacked numerous digital targets like Sony, have been given jail sentences of up to 32 months.
The search engine giant has been under fire for some time for its negligible tax liabilities in Britain, alongside other tech firms such as Amazon and Apple. The key question is whether Google's U.K.-based staff have sold services to U.K. clients: if so, then it's ker-ching for HMRC, the British version of the IRS.
The U.K.'s Office Of Fair Trading is looking into free apps and in-app purchases to see if companies are playing fair or are exploiting kids' vulnerabilities.