If you’d asked anyone a couple of years ago for the biggest threat facing Google’s travel business, the answer would surely have been regulation. Regulators in Europe and antitrust cases in the U.S.
People aren’t friending each other as much on Facebook these days. The iPhone might not feel necessary in a decade. And Google searches on one of the world’s most popular smartphones are declining.
New regulation from the UK’s competition authority means Google may be forced to make major changes in the way that people use its search engine.
The federal judge who ruled Google was a monopolist in search is weighing the U.S. government’s proposal to force the company to sell its Chrome browser. Here’s what happens now. By David McCabe and ...
Microsoft has pulled this off while relaxing its grip on Open AI by, for instance, letting it use alternative sources of ...
The federal judge who ruled Google was a monopolist in search is weighing his options to fix the monopoly. Here’s what happens now. By David McCabe and Nico Grant David McCabe and Nico Grant have ...
LONDON – Apple and Google aren't giving consumers a genuine choice of mobile web browsers, a British watchdog said Friday in a report that recommends they face an investigation under new U.K. digital ...
JOHANNESBURG, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Google (GOOGL.O), opens new tab could be required to pay up to 500 million rand ($27.29 million) a year in compensation to South African media outlets after the ...
Google has been back in federal court to fend off the United States Department of Justice’s attempt to topple its internet empire at the same time it is navigating a pivotal shift to artificial ...
Britain’s antitrust watchdog on Wednesday targeted Google and Apple for their “strategic” roles in mobile ecosystems, opening ...