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Federal prosecutors argued Google must take steps to end its monopoly on online search. Accusations of sexual misdeeds are not a roadblock to landing...

The DOJ wants to break up Google. It needs to convince a judge first.

The Justice Department wants Google's empire to be broken up, but it has to convince a judge that should happen...

DOJ pushes for Google to break off Chrome browser after antitrust case

U.S. Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter speaks about the antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation Entertainment during a press conference as Attorney General Merrick Garland...

Déjà vu: Google is reportedly killing the Pixel Tablet 3, ending tablet efforts once more

Rita El Khoury / Android AuthorityTL;DR Google is reportedly exiting the tablet business once again. It is believed that the company has canceled the development of...

Feds formally propose partial breakup of Google

WASHINGTON (CNN/CNN Newsource/WKRC) - The federal government has proposed a partial breakup of Google. The U.S. government formally proposed a partial breakup of Google...

Report: DOJ Will Ask Judge to Force Google to Sell Core Products | PYMNTS.com

The U.S. Department of Justice reportedly plans to ask a judge to order Google to divest...

DOJ proposing to buy Google Chrome for $20 billion if judge OKs sale: Reports

The U.S. Justice Department is in the process of proposing to buy Google Chrome for $20 billion after a federal judge ruled the company...

AI Power For Quantum Errors: Google Develops AlphaQubit to Identify, Correct Quantum Errors

Insider Brief Google researchers introduced AlphaQubit, an AI-powered decoder that improves quantum error correction, reducing errors by 6% compared to tensor networks and 30% compared...

DuckDuckGo calls for EU to widen its Digital Markets Act probe of Google | TechCrunch

Privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo has urged the European Union to widen its Digital Markets Act (DMA) investigation into Google, claiming the search giant is...

Google asked employees to destroy evidence for years in bid to avoid antitrust scrutiny: Report

Search engine giant Google adopted various strategies over 15 years to avoid legal scrutiny over anti-trust issues, a New York Times report...

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