If the US Department of Justice has its way, Google will soon no longer be allowed to pay for the default search facility.
The company has denied wrongdoing and asked the judge to throw out the lawsuit on the grounds that it has no legal obligation to allow other companies to use concert venues it owns. Motions to dismiss ...
Intel shares popped more than 14% after the struggling chipmaker named Lip-Bu Tan its new CEO and Wall Street cheered the ...
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Gail Slater, the new head of antitrust enforcement at the U.S. Justice Department, plans to hire veterans of previous ...
Three years ago, we warned of Big Tech’s campaign to weaponize U.S. national security to protect its monopolies from ...
Apple and Google have used their mobile web browser duopoly to harm innovation by restricting competitors on their platforms.
India’s CCI is investigating Apple’s alleged monopolistic practices. Read the latest updates on the antitrust case.
A UK antitrust body has criticized Apple and Google's dominance over the mobile browser market, saying that it is holding back innovation.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) submitted its revised proposed final judgment on Friday to Judge Amit P. Mehta of the U.S.
In a significant procedural victory, Apple has successfully shielded its commercially sensitive information from its opponents in an ongoing antitrust case in India.
Britain's antitrust regulator, CMA, opens an investigation into Apple's and Google's dominance in the mobile browser market. Concerns over strategic market status and innovation restraints drive the ...