A judge today issued remedies in the government's antitrust case against Google. Google won't be forced to divest its Android operating system, nor its Chrome web browser, as the Department of Justice ...
Sept 2 (Reuters) - Google won't have to sell its Chrome browser, a judge in Washington said on Tuesday, handing a rare win to Big Tech in its battle with U.S. antitrust enforcers, but ordering Google ...
Windows 11 KB5065789 adds AI actions to File Explorer, lets you move hardware indicators for volume or brightness, and more.
The highly watched decision came after Google and the government proposed ways to fix the tech giant's monopoly over online ...
In short, Google won't be broken up (will keep Chrome, Android and Ads), it will have to share search data and it is barred from making exclusive search deals. Many were expecting the remedies to be a ...
Immigrant faithful turn to virtual sermons, home communion amid Trump crackdown A soda cracker as the host, orange juice as the blood of Christ: Donald Trump's deportation policies are changing the ...
A federal judge has restricted Google from entering into exclusive contracts for the distribution of search and other apps, but he rejected more severe punishments for the tech giant, including a ...
The judge presiding over the antitrust case between Google and the U.S. Department of Justice says Google won’t be barred from entering into search agreements with companies like Apple, reports ...
A federal judge today announced what remedies Google faces after the company was found to have a monopoly in online search. On the operating system front, the Justice Department wanted Google to sell ...
Google must share its search results with “qualified competitors,” a federal judge ruled on Tuesday in a landmark antitrust case that allows the tech company to remain intact and doesn’t force the ...