A federal court has ruled that Google will not be required to sell Chrome or Android. The significant ruling is the latest twist in the long-running antitrust case against the company. Google is ...
In a significant antitrust ruling, a US court has allowed Google to retain its Android OS, Chrome browser, and its deal with Apple. However, Google must now share search data with rivals to foster ...
Alphabet’s Google does not have to sell its Chrome web browser but must share some of its search and other data with competitors, a federal judge decided in the Justice Department’s landmark case ...
A judge has determined penalties against Google to address its illegal online search monopoly. The judge won't force Google to sell off its Chrome browser, as the DOJ requested. But the tech company ...
A court will not force Google to sell off its Chrome browser or Android, a federal judge said in a court filing on Tuesday. The decision serves as a significant win for the tech company, which has ...
Google's Gemini in Chrome brings AI assistance to browsing, but raises questions about online safety and privacy. Learn more ...
Judge Mehta’s ruling keeps Google’s core businesses intact, introduces a six-year data-sharing mandate, and acknowledges AI as a new competitive force. Google will no longer have to divest Chrome and ...
Google avoids breakup in landmark monopoly case, with the court instead imposing limits on exclusive search contracts, data, and app store terms.
A judge ruled that Google’s parent company Alphabet does not have to sell off its Android operating system or the Chrome internet browser — but ordered the tech giant to share its search data with ...
Google has officially confirmed that Android will soon expand to laptops and desktops, marking a major shift from its ...