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Prosecutors argued that the company’s ability to leverage its vast user data repository and extensive search index to train ...
While Google Chrome remains the most popular browser in the world, it lacks innovations like these at least for now. Comet, ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai believes that the US government’s call to break up Google may end up killing Google Search entirely.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai warned that if a federal judge adopted the Justice Department's proposed remedies, the company would stop investing as much in innovative search technology.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said the proposed antitrust remedy wouldn't protect people while they're searching in "their most ...
Of all the zero-days abused in 2024, the majority were used in state-sponsored attacks by China and North Korea.
What You Need To Know By Davey Winder The Chrome Update Conundrum. As Google’s threat intelligence group publishes a repor ...
The US Justice Department’s proposed fixes for Google’s illegal monopoly in the online search market are more likely to spur ...
Google's CEO believes the DOJ demands, including sharing search data with rival companies, could stifle Google's innovation ...
OpenAI, Perplexity, and Yahoo have expressed an interest in possibly buying Chrome if Google’s browser is for sale.
Yahoo is also interested in acquiring Chrome from Google. If the company ends up being forced to sell it, that is.
Google’s search engine empire could face a serious reckoning as the Justice Department’s landmark antitrust case entered its ...