Australia Says Google’s $2.1B Fitbit Deal Could Harm Competition
Australia’s antitrust regulator warned Google’s planned $2.1 billion acquisition of fitness tracker maker Fitbit may give it too much of […]
Australia’s antitrust regulator warned Google’s planned $2.1 billion acquisition of fitness tracker maker Fitbit may give it too much of […]
EU antitrust regulators will decide by July 20 whether to clear Alphabet Inc-owned Google’s US$2.1 billion bid for fitness trackers
Google has countersued Sonos for patent infringement, following Sonos originally filing a patent lawsuit against Google in January. The lawsuit
Alphabet’s Google is facing an investigation over potential antitrust violations by 50 of the nation’s state attorneys general led by
Facebook’s photo transfer tool is now available globally half a year after an initial rollout in Europe, the company stated.
US federal and state authorities are asking detailed questions about how to limit Google’s power in the online search market
Google has rejected demands it pay hundreds of millions of dollars per year in compensation to Australian news media under
Giant tech companies are seeking deals at their fastest pace in years, fueled by COVID-19 despite an increase in scrutiny
India’s antitrust body is looking into allegations that Alphabet Inc’s Google is abusing its market position to unfairly promote its
France, which has long been sceptical of the growing power of US Big Tech companies, is seeking to bypass Apple