The highly watched decision came after Google and the government proposed ways to fix the tech giant's monopoly over online ...
Google will not have to sell its Chrome web browser in order to fix its illegal monopoly in the online search business, a United States federal judge has ruled.
A federal court’s Google antitrust ruling gives Microsoft a rare opening with Bing and Copilot, but leaves Google’s dominance largely intact.
A federal judge's mild ruling in the Justice Department's suit over Google's search engine monopoly has critics worried that the tech giant can now monopolize artificial intelligence.
Google faced a fresh federal court test on Monday as US government lawyers asked a judge to order the breakup of the search ...
On Monday, the tech giant and the U.S. government face off in court over how to fix the company’s advertising technology ...
The Justice Department argued that the best way to address the company’s unfair advantage was to force it to sell off ...
Caught off guard by ChatGPT and mocked for early blunders with its own generative artificial intelligence efforts, Google has ...
Mehta held a three-week hearing in April to determine a fix ... to sell its popular Chrome web browser and share some of the data it collects to create its search results. It also asked Mehta to ban ...
European Union regulators on Friday hit Google with a 2.95 billion euro ($3.5 billion) fine for breaching the bloc’s competition rules by favoring its own digital advertising services.
On Sept 22, the tech giant and the US government began facing off in court over how to fix the company's advertising ...