Chrome's dominance challenged by DOJ, citing unfair control over online ads; smaller browsers may benefit significantly.
The DOJ and Google delivered closing arguments debating whether the tech giant’s adtech dominance stifles competition or drives innovation.
In a landmark move, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is poised to introduce unprecedented measures to counteract Google’s ...
A judge overseeing the U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust case against Google over online searches said an April trial on ...
Yahoo Finance's Legal Reporter Alexis Keenan joins Catalysts Hosts Seana Smith and Madison Mills to discuss what Alphabet's ...
Google launched its search engine in 1998 and rapidly achieved dominance in a nascent space. But almost three decades down ...
Microsoft has utterly given up on its mobile aspirations, but maybe the right regulatory ruling could (and should) bring it ...
Tech giants such as Google and Meta need something more than compelling chatbots to win.
The DOJ said that Google is "once, twice, three times a monopolist" in its final arguments in the ad tech monopoly case.
The US Department of Justice is proposing a forced sale of Chrome. The chances of it actually happening? Slim, writes Gordon ...
The Justice Department’s push for Google to sell off its Chrome browser is a good start, but not nearly enough.
Why the US government has declared war on the world's most popular search engine - and can a Google Chrome sale happen.