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Google, closing arguments and Antitrust Trial
The future of Google — and Big Tech — hangs in the balance at trial
The findings in the case will have massive regulatory implications for not just the world's biggest search engine, but also fellow tech behemoths like Amazon, Apple, and Meta.The 10-week trial, presided over by US District Judge Amit Mehta,
Strongest U.S. Challenge to Big Tech’s Power Nears Climax in Google Trial
The first tech monopoly trial of the modern internet era is concluding. The judge’s ruling is likely to weigh heavily on a pipeline of similar antitrust cases.
Google faces closing arguments in US market power trial
The U.S. government will layout its antitrust case against Alphabet's Google in closing arguments on Thursday, wrapping up a trial in which the online search leader is accused of breaking the law to stay on top.
U.S. v. Google: As landmark 'monopoly power' trial closes, here's what to look for
Is Google an illegal monopoly that's thwarted rivals to remain on top or is it simply a beloved search engine? Now it's up to the judge to decide.
Google, passkeys
Two years in, Google says passkeys now protect more than 400 million accounts
It's World Password Day, but Google wants you to know that the days of the password are numbered.Passkeys consist of two cryptographic keys, a public key that's registered with the online service or app,
Over 400 million Google accounts have used passkeys but our passwordless future remains elusive
Google is kicking off World Password Day by updating us on its efforts toward replacing the often hacked, guessed, and stolen form of authentication with passkeys. Their passwordless approach relies on device-based authentication instead, making logging in faster and more secure.
Google expands passkey support to its Advanced Protection Program ahead of the US presidential election
Ahead of the U.S. presidential election, Google is bringing passkey support to its Advanced Protection Program (APP), which is used by people who are at high risk of targeted attacks, such as campaign workers,
Google, Apple
Google paid Apple $20B in 2022 alone for default status: docs
Google paid a whopping $20 billion to Apple in 2022 alone to be the default search engine on its Safari web browser, according to unredacted documents that surfaced on the eve of closing arguments Thursday that will wrap up the Justice Department’s landmark antitrust trial.
Court documents reveal Google's payments to Apple increased to an eye-watering $20 billion in 2022
The antitrust case against Google reveals the price to be Apple's default search engine has gone up over the years.
Google’s Payments to Apple Reached $20 Billion in 2022, Antitrust Court Documents Show
Alphabet Inc. paid Apple Inc. $20 billion in 2022 for Google to be the default search engine in the Safari browser, according to newly unsealed court documents in the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit against Google.
Google, India and Mexico
Google reduces workforce by 200, moves jobs to Mexico, India
Google laid off 200 of its "Core" unit workers while reorganizing and moving several jobs to Mexico and India, CNBC and Seeking Alpha reported Wednesday.
Google lays off hundreds of 'Core' employees, moves some positions to India and Mexico
Just ahead of its blowout first-quarter earnings report on April 25, Google laid off at least 200 employees from its “Core” teams, in a reorganization that will include moving some roles to India and Mexico,
Google to lay off hundreds in 'Core teams,' move some jobs to India, Mexico: report
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) has laid off at least 200 employees in its "Core" teams and will undergo a reorganization that results in some jobs moving to India and Mexico, CNBC reported. The "Core" unit is responsible for the technical work behind Google's flagship products and protecting online safety,
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Meta, Microsoft and Google Aren’t Operating Like Monopolies At All
Looking back in time, thank goodness Amazon invented online shopping, and thank goodness Google became a verb borne of its ...
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The Judge Deciding Google’s Fate
Amit P. Mehta, a judge in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, will issue a landmark antitrust ruling.
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Landmark Google antitrust case ready to conclude
Lawyers for both the Department of Justice and Google will present arguments Thursday and Friday to conclude the biggest ...
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Major Google Leak Reveals Pixel 8a Price, Features And New Offer
The information comes from reliable tipster OnLeaks, via SmartPrix, and shows that Google isn’t planning to hike the Pixel 8a ...
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Google Play Store is rolling out a new badge for government-made apps
Google is rolling out a new badge for official state and federal government-made apps. Over 3,000 apps from 12 countries are ...
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When is Google I/O 2024 and what to expect: Android 15, Gemini AI, WearOS, more
Google's annual developer conference is approaching quickly, taking place on May 14 and 15 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in ...
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What Happens When a Romance Writer Gets Locked Out of Google Docs
The night Renee’s docs got frozen, the Dallas Stars won 4-2, continuing their winning streak. As ESPN uploaded video ...
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A 2019 email from Microsoft’s CTO to CEO Satya Nadella and Bill Gates shows how spooked the company was by its AI rivals Google and OpenAI
I was highly dismissive of their efforts. That was a mistake,' Microsoft chief technology officer Kevin Scott said at the ...
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