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On Tuesday a federal court in Washington had a wide-open shot to hold Google accountable for sweeping antitrust violations.
A federal judge ordered steps in the search monopoly case that will restrain Google but not break it up, signaling a cautious ...
European Union regulators on Friday hit Google GOOG-T with a €2.95-billion ($4.79-billion) fine for breaching the bloc’s ...
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Google has escaped a breakup of its Chrome browser in a major US competition case, but the judge imposed remedies whose impact remains uncertain just as AI starts to compete ...
The Justice Department's antitrust chief, Gail Slater, hailed the decision as a “major win for the American people,” even ...
CAPI integrations have moved from a nice-to-have to a necessity. Now they’re laying the groundwork for an outcomes-driven ad ...
Here's what I did first with my Google Pixel 10, only moments after unboxing it and setting it up with my credentials.
The growing power of artificial intelligence was a deciding factor in a court's decision not to break up Google and its Chrome search browser. It is another reminder of the expanding influence of AI.
Google says the update addresses six security vulnerabilities that could have been exploited by attackers. Among them is a ...
Chrome's latest release addresses a high-severity use-after-free vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript engine that could be exploited for remote code execution.
Google has released the latest Chrome 140 update with several vulnerability fixes, available in Chrome versions 140.0.7339.80 ...