The proposal is one of DOJ's anti-trust cases that would be carried into the Trump administration, which is expected to be ...
Google Chrome is the dominant web browser on the market by a wide margin. Let's take a look at how it got there and how it ...
There are better ways to address Google’s dominance.
Apple and Google aren’t giving consumers a genuine choice of mobile web browsers, a British watchdog said Friday in a report ...
An inquiry group setup by the U.K.'s antitrust authority has provisionally found that Apple’s policies are "holding back innovation in the browsers we use to access the web on mobile phones." While ...
From a timeline perspective, we expect the ruling on the antitrust case to come in mid-2025, with Alphabet appealing the ...
Efforts by U.S. antitrust regulators to break up Alphabet by forcing a sale of its Google Chrome browser and other proposals ...
Michel Martin asks former Google CEO Eric Schmidt about the government's move to separate Google from its Chrome browser and ...
Why the U.S. wants the tech giant to sell its Chrome browser, and what AI has to do with it. Plus, the Leading Economic Index ...
Earlier this August, United States courts ruled that Google is an illegal monopoly, but stopped short of instituting any penalties. Now, the Department of Justice is outlining some pretty ambitious ...
U.S. regulators are proposing aggressive measures to restore competition to the online search market after a federal judge ruled that Google maintained an illegal monopoly.
The Justice Department formally submitted a proposal to break up Google, calling for it to sell the Chrome web browser.