Seems like we’re entering an era of major conglomerate break-ups. Of course, Hollywood studios are doing it voluntarily as a means of survival. Google might do it, too, but only if the Department of ...
The U.S. Department of Justice argued Wednesday that Google should divest its Chrome browser to help break up the company’s illegal monopoly in online search, according to a filing with the U.S ...
Update, November 21st: One day after Bloomberg’s initial report, it’s now official: The Department of Justice has requested that the judge in the antitrust case order Google to divest itself of the ...
I've been writing about Android since 2011, with a focus on device reviews, Samsung and Google Pixel hardware, and the latest happenings in the ecosystem. In my entire writing career, I've reviewed ...
The U.S. Department of Justice last week proposed in a ruling that Google sell its Chrome browser, arguing that it’s the key to Google’s dominance of the search market. The DOJ’s proposal is one of ...
The US Department of Justice is exploring several remedies to restore competition in light of a court ruling that found Google to be a monopoly in the Search business. Remedies could take the form of ...
Google will have to break up its business, the Justice Department said in a filing, upholding the previous administration's proposal after a federal judge ruled last year that the company illegally ...
The Justice Department said the best way to address the company’s monopoly in internet search was to force it to sell Chrome, among other measures. By David McCabe Reporting from the E. Barrett ...
The Department of Justice is pushing a federal judge to make Google divest its Chrome internet browser as a remedy following the antitrust case. "To remedy these harms, the [Initial Proposed Final ...
U.S. regulators want a federal judge to break up Google to prevent the company from continuing to squash competition through its dominant search engine after a court found it had maintained an abusive ...