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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has fired two top officials from its antitrust division for insubordination, an agency spokesperson confirmed Tuesday. Roger Alford, principal deputy ...
Despite billions in fines, Alphabet's operating expenses can cover it. They had about $208 billion in operating expenses in ...
Google has taken the Play Store billing dominance case to the SC, challenging the NCLAT ruling that upheld CCI’s ...
Two senior Justice Department antitrust officials were ousted Monday amid infighting in the Trump administration over merger policy following a proposed deal to resolve concerns about Hewlett Packard ...
Discriminatory practices by gatekeepers in the digital economy harm India’s economy, business environment, and consumers ...
Two officials were ousted from the Justice Department's antitrust division, following tension in a key office that fights ...
President Trump’s selection of Andrew Ferguson to Chair the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Gail Slater to head the ...
Grind your consoles. The fractured legacy between Japan and China aside, Sony Interactive Entertainment is suing Tencent for ...
Salvaging content creators from the coming AI wreckage begins by forcing Google to relinquish its unfair advantage.
The ongoing saga between VBet Netherlands and Google’s search algorithm presents a troubling case study of how the tech giant ...
One reason for the continued run in the shares has been the various services Apple sells to people living their digital lives ...
The fired officials, Roger Alford and Bill Rinner, were both responsible for preventing monopolies and investigating ...