The US Justice Department has demanded that Google sell its Chrome browser to break up its alleged monopoly in online search.
According to their report, the cybersecurity researchers “quickly analyzed the exploit code, reverse-engineered its logic, ...
Your toolbar in Google Chrome is always present, and now you can customize it with additional buttons and functions so it's ...
Google may be forced to sell Chrome due to antitrust pressure. What does this mean for users and the future of web browsing?
A new Department of Justice filing has demanded Google divest Chrome, stating the search engine giant has robbed 'consumers ...
According to Bloomberg, Google met with the DOJ team last week to make the case for a lighter regulatory touch. Specifically, ...
The Justice Department has argued Google used the Chrome browser to establish a monopoly in online search and advertising. The tech giant also paid third parties to use Chrome as its default search ...
In its latest filing, the DOJ argues that forcing Google to sell Chrome would break its grip on a key search gateway, opening the door for real competition. It also kept an earlier proposal to stop ...
For years, Google Chrome has been the undisputed king of web browsers, but how will Google survive without this core piece of technology? With a staggering 66.29% market share, Chrome isn’t just a ...
Google is updating its ubiquitous search engine with the next generation of its artificial intelligence technology as part of ...
The Department of Justice is reaffirming a proposal that a court force Google to sell Chrome to restore competition in online ...
The tech giant also paid third parties to use Chrome as its default search engine, argued the Justice Department and more than 45 states, which brought the suit along with the agency. "Google’s ...