The DoJ is considering splitting Android away from Google over antitrust concerns. If that happens you should probably buy an ...
Back in September, Google announced that the Google TV Streamer’s new Home Panel function would be rolling out to all ...
The proposed remedies stem from a landmark ruling, which found Google had built an illegal monopoly, and would be the first ...
The US said it may ask a judge to force Alphabet's Google to divest parts of its business, such as its Chrome browser and ...
The tech giant could be broken up if the US Department of Justice has its way - but it could take years to get to that point.
The DOJ filing then quotes the court's findings that Google's control of the Chrome browser with Google Search set as the ...
Hey, remember when a federal judge ruled that Google is a monopoly that broke antitrust laws? The next step in the process is ...
To dislodge this key peg propping up Google's search monopoly, some options include ending Google's default deals altogether, ...
The Justice Department also took aim at Google’s new AI search features, which had only been made public weeks after the ...
The US Department of Justice may crack down on Google’s established monopoly in online search by breaking up Android, Chrome, and other services.
As part of the remedy, the US Justice Department has submitted a proposal to split Android and Chrome to end Google's search ...
DOJ’s proposed remedies aim to curb Google’s dominance in search and advertising, as the tech giant warns of potential ...