Regulator says the Alphabet unit abused its market dominance, while Google says it boosts competition against Apple
Glance InMobi pushes curated news and entertainment content onto phone lock screens and also runs a short-video app
Regardless of how the court rules, Google, Apple, Amazon and Facebook will have to change their business models in the coming years to ensure a level playing field
Android is the most popular mobile operating system, beating even Apple's iOS, and is found on four out of five devices in Europe.
Google is heading to a top European Union court Monday to appeal a record EU antitrust penalty imposed for stifling competition through the dominance of its Android operating system
Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in September 1998, as part of a PhD project
Alphabet Inc's Google will take a smaller cut when customers buy software from other vendors on its cloud marketplace, CNBC reported on Sunday
Automobile major Honda has announced it will integrate Google's Android Automotive OS into an all-new model that will be launched in the second half of 2022
Tech giant Google is introducing a new search filter feature in Gmail for Android users, which will eventually make finding emails simpler.
The Alphabet Inc unit's privacy disclosures have generated regulatory and legal scrutiny in recent years amid growing public concerns about online surveillance.
The Competition Commission of India told the Delhi High Court on Friday that Google's plea against the alleged leak of confidential probe information was wholly misplaced
Search engine giant Google has confirmed that the Locked Folder in Photos is set to arrive on all Android devices soon.
According to industry estimates, the Android market share is 97-98 per cent
Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his engagements in the US on Thursday by meeting with leading American CEOs from five different key sectors and highlighted the economic opportunities in India. Modi, who arrived here on Wednesday on an official visit to the US during which he will hold the first face-to-face meeting with President Joe Biden and his deputy Kamala Harris, held one-on-one meetings with CEOs of Qualcomm, Adobe, First Solar, General Atomics and Blackstone here. Two of them are Indian-Americans - Shantanu Narayen from Adobe and Vivek Lall from General Atomics. Three others are Cristiano E Amon from Qualcomm, Mark Widmar from First Solar, and Stephen A Schwarzman from Blackstone. Ahead of his meeting with the business leaders, Modi had said he would interact with leading CEOs to highlight economic opportunities in India. While Narayen reflects the IT and digital priority that the Indian government is pushing for, Modi's meeting with Lall is significant as General Atomic
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The G24 now pressed for a gradual removal of unilateral measures, simultaneous to revenue gains from the implementation of Pillar 1
The new feature relies on 29 certification programmes to do the hard work of establishing a hotel's green credibility
The app in question, called Smart Voting, was a tool for organising opposition to Russia President Vladimir Putin ahead of elections held over the weekend.
Google to spend $2.1 billion on Manhattan campus acquisition. Google is planning to buy St. John's Terminal in New York City for $2.1 billion, making it the anchor of its Hudson Square campus
Regulators and startups in India are beginning to push back against what they see as monopolistic practices