After a landmark antitrust lawsuit regarding anti-competitive practices, Google faces a court order to open its app store, Play, to competitors.
The US courts have ruled that Google is a monopoly, leaving it facing the prospect of a break-up. WIll that be a good thing?
On Oct. 7, a federal judge ordered Google to tear down the digital walls shielding its Android app store from competition as ...
Offering loyalty points for in-app purchases as well as several daily freebies, the Monopoly Go Tycoon Club is a new way to ...
Last week, we caught YouTube running a test that placed blackout squares over the Skip button on desktop during times when ...
The DoJ is considering splitting Android away from Google over antitrust concerns. If that happens you should probably buy an ...
The US government is contemplating forcing Google to break up parts of its business to abolish its monopoly over the online ...
Xbox President Sarah Bond announced that players will be able to buy games from the Android app starting in November. Epic ...
Xbox currently doesn't let you buy games on its app, but the company says the Epic v. Google decision could allow for a true ...
American antitrust law does not penalize “competition on the merits” that maintains a monopoly market share. Only ...
The DOJ said on Tuesday it may ask a judge to force Google to divest parts of its business such as its Chrome browser and Android operating system, that the Alphabet-owned company used to maintain ...
A multi-year competition challenge to Facebook (aka Meta), which saw Germany's antitrust authority become a pioneering ...