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The outcome of the trial could fundamentally reshape the internet by unseating Google as the go-to portal for information ...
The US government hasn’t broken up a company since AT&T in 1982. Now it’s trying to persuade a judge to make Alphabet Inc.’s ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) won its second major antitrust case against Google on Thursday. The U.S. District Court for ...
As Google enters the court room for its antitrust remedies trial, the company is trying to position itself as a key piece of American innovation.
The legal problems keep coming for Alphabet, which is back in the courtroom today trying to prevent a breakup of its Google ...
Well, the Justice Department wants Google to sell its Chrome browser, and potentially its Android operating system among other remedies. Some companies have already expressed some interest in ...
In the latest phase of the major antitrust trial that began on Monday, government lawyer David Dahlquist argued that Google ...
The Justice Department’s historic bid to break up Google’s monopoly over online search kicked off Monday – as the feds tried to persuade a judge that any antitrust must prevent the Big Tech giant ...
Google believes it’s the only company that can operate Chrome, the world’s most popular web browser, and that it would suffer ...
The DOJ’s proposed Google breakup targets Search, Chrome, and ads to boost competition. Here's everything you need to know.
OpenAI, Perplexity AI and Yahoo have expressed interest in buying Chrome, as Google's legal battle escalates. Here's what it could mean for the future of the web.
The judge who found that the tech company maintained an illegal monopoly is asked to force it to sell its Chrome web browser.