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US wants to separate Android, Play, and Chrome from Google
Google could face Chrome and Android split as DOJ seeks breakup
The DOJ filing then quotes the court's findings that Google's control of the Chrome browser with Google Search set as the default on Android devices “significantly narrows the available channels of distribution and thus disincentivizes the emergence of new competition.”
Breaking up big tech: US wants to separate Android, Play, and Chrome from Google
The US Department of Justice wants to correct Google's monopoly in the market by breaking away Android, Chrome, and Play from Google.
The DOJ wants to break up Google, suggests splitting Chrome and Android
DOJ proposes breaking up Google, limiting default search engine contracts and sharing search data for equal competition. Google has criticized the DOJ's changes, citing potential negative impact on consumers, businesses, and security.
Google ordered to open Android to app store rivals
Federal judge orders Google to open its Android app store to competition
A federal judge has ordered Google to tear down the digital walls shielding its Android app store from competition.
Google Must Open Android to Other App Stores and Billing Options, Judge Rules
The internet giant was ordered by a federal judge to make a series of changes to address its anticompetitive conduct.
Google ordered to open up Android app store in latest legal blow
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, faces numerous legal challenges in the US that, together, threaten its core business.
Justice Department could force Google to break itself up
The Justice Department could force Google to break itself up
Google may have to break off parts of its business, such as Chrome and Android, and share users' search data with its competitors, based on the proposed remedies the US Justice Department has submitted in a court filing.
Justice Department weighs fixes for Google search monopoly
A Washington court is mulling remedies after a landmark decision that Google’s search engine is an illegal monopoly.
US considers breakup of Google in landmark search case
The U.S. said on Tuesday it may ask a judge to force Alphabet's Google to divest parts of its business, such as its Chrome browser and Android operating system, that it says are used to maintain an illegal monopoly in online search.
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More Google Assistant actions are becoming Gemini Extensions on your Android phone
Google is transitioning more Assistant actions to new Extensions powered by Gemini, enhancing integration with apps like ...
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How to activate Google’s newest Android security enhancements
These actively arriving Android security boosters are all too easy to miss — but absolutely worth your while to find.
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Google Chrome for Android could finally support your favorite extensions from desktop
Nonetheless, we're hopeful that extension support might finally make its way to Chrome on Android. It's surprising that ...
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Google is redesigning Android's keyboard shortcut menu to make it better for tablets
Google is working on a redesigned keyboard shortcut menu that is easier to use on large screen Android devices like tablets.
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Factbox-What Comes Next in Google's Antitrust Case Over Search?
Here is what has happened so far in the case and what comes next. Oct. 20, 2020 - The Justice Department sues Google alleging ...
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