The Department of Justice is reaffirming its demands for action to break up Google's search monopoly, calling for the sale of ...
According to Bloomberg, Google met with the DOJ team last week to make the case for a lighter regulatory touch. Specifically, ...
Google may be forced to sell Chrome due to antitrust pressure. What does this mean for users and the future of web browsing?
There is a good chance that Google will be forced to sell off its Chrome browser, as the U.S. Department of Justice under Donald Trump is continuing to call for Google to divest the browser.
According to their report, the cybersecurity researchers “quickly analyzed the exploit code, reverse-engineered its logic, ...
Google just released a new security update for Chrome on Windows that fixes a vulnerability that's already being exploited by ...
Now time for some of today's trending tickers. Shares of Alphabet are dropping. President Trump's Justice Department is asking a federal judge to force a sell off of Alphabet's Chrome browser.
Google has changed its affiliate ads policies for Chrome extensions after the PayPal Honey debacle ... with its own in order to be credited for the sale. While Honey users were incensed over Honey's ...
Google is rolling out the patch to fix a zero-day vulnerability in Chrome for Windows. Kaspersky suspects a state-sponsored ...
Kaspersky attributed the hacks to an espionage campaign targeting journalists and employees at educational institutions.
Google Chrome users who want to stay safe and secure will want to update their browser to the latest version. That's because it contains a fix for a critical vulnerability that could cause Chrome ...
"Google’s illegal conduct has created an economic goliath, one that wreaks havoc over the marketplace to ensure that—no ...