After a five-year legal showdown pitting the U.S. Justice Department against Google, a federal judge concluded the disruptive forces of technology will have a better chance of hobbling an ...
Here’s a detailed Google Pixel 10 Pro XL review that should help you decide whether it’s worth spending over a lakh rupees or ...
While this ruling is better than nothing, and could conceivably give Microsoft’s Bing and DuckDuckGo links to a few obscure web pages they hadn’t already crawled on their own, it is hard to imagine ...
Apple released iOS 26 on Monday, a few months after the company announced it at the June Worldwide Developers Conference. The update brings call screening, new ringtones and lots of hidden feature for ...
Beyond a gut-healthy diet, which not-so-coincidentally coincides with a heart-healthy diet , eating fermented foods can help replace the good microbes and their metabolites. Cresci lists yogurt, ...
At Rs 5,999, the OnePlus Buds 4 are not only the best TWS in their price segment, but could pose a challenge to more ...
A federal judge ruled that Google must share certain kinds of data with competitors and is prohibited from entering into exclusive distribution deals — orders aimed at ameliorating its monopoly power ...
Google can keep its Chrome browser, but it can no longer have exclusive search deals and must share its search data with competitors. That’s the ruling from U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta in the ...
Google will not have to sell its Chrome browser to remedy its search market monopoly, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, but the tech giant will have to share some of its data with competitors among other ...
Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) stock rose over 8% Wednesday after a federal district court judge ruled late Tuesday that Google wouldn't be forced to sell its Chrome browser after ruling divestment a "poor ...
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered a shake-up of Google's search engine in a crackdown aimed at curbing the corrosive power of an illegal monopoly while rebuffing the U.S. government's attempt to ...
A federal judge on Tuesday largely sided with Google in the penalties phase of its search monopoly case, declining to order the breakup sought by the Department of Justice (DOJ). U.S. District Judge ...