The Browns had their chances to defeat the Bengals on Sunday, but the game ended as a 17-16 loss. New Browns kicker Andre Szmyt made everything in the preseason. But he missed an extra point on ...
Ford Australia has cut $3000 from buyer-favourite variants of its top-selling Ranger ute in a limited-time offer. Until September 30, 2025, unless extended, all 2025 Ford Ranger XLT, Sport and ...
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In a major victory for Google, a US district court has ruled against the US government’s closely watched, hard-fought proposal to break up the tech giant as part of remedies in a landmark search ...
On September 2, 2025, Judge Amit Mehta of the United States District Court of the District of Columbia delivered the final judgement in the five-year-long antitrust lawsuit brought by the US ...
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Google will not be forced to sell Chrome, with the tech giant avoiding the most significant penalties following a landmark antitrust case where it was found to be operating a search engine monopoly.
In a rare win for Google in the monopoly case, a US judge ruled on Tuesday that the big tech won't have to sell its Chrome browser but ordered Google to share data with rivals to open up competition ...
A US judge has rejected the government’s demand that Google sell its Chrome web browser as part of a major antitrust case, but imposed sweeping requirements to restore competition in online search.
The recent ruling spares Google from selling Chrome. However, it restricts its ability to strike exclusive deals, while setting the stage for future battles over AI search and digital advertising.
A US judge ruled Google can keep Chrome and Android but must share search data with rivals to encourage fair competition. The decision highlights AI’s growing threat to Google’s dominance. It’s part ...