In December, a jury unanimously decided that Google’s Android app store, the Play Store, had become an illegal monopoly, ...
It's been a bad month for Google in the courtroom, but today ended with some good news for the company. A federal judge ...
A U.S. court orders Google to allow third-party app downloads and payment methods, boosting competition after Epic Games' ...
Donato heard from technology experts and lawyers for Epic and Google about proposed reforms in the case ... that Google ...
Google has been ordered to modify its mobile app practices and open play store, following monopoly claims by Epic Games. Here ...
Google is asking the court to put a pause on the proposed changes to the Play Store that would open it to competitors as it ...
Google asked a California federal judge to pause his sweeping court order requiring it to open up its Play app store.
A U.S. judge ordered Alphabet’s Google to overhaul its mobile app business to give Android users more options.
The lawsuit, which was filed by Epic in 2020, accused Google of monopolizing the pattern in which customers access various ...
The United States District Court for the Northern District of California has ordered Google to open up its app store to ... largely in line with Epic’s demands in its proposed injunction ...
Sweeney said app developers ... paving the way for Donato's injunction. Google had urged Donato to reject Epic’s proposed reforms, arguing they were costly, overly restrictive and could harm ...
Google's push for big screens will include a (hopefully dramatic) Play Store redesign. The cryptographic key proves an update ...