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Google could face Chrome and Android split
Google could face Chrome and Android split as DOJ seeks breakup
DOJ wants to break up Google "Plaintiffs are considering behavioral and structural remedies that would prevent Google from using products such as Chrome, Play, and Android to adva
Google is preparing to let you run Linux apps on Android, just like Chrome OS
Google is developing a Terminal app for Android that'll let you run Linux apps. It'll download and run Debian in a VM for you.
Google might be forced to split up Chrome and Android over antitrust concerns
The search giant has highlighted its major investments in Chrome and Android, claiming these products offer consumers free access to the web and Google services. The company warns that splitting up Chrome or Android could disrupt their business models, raise device costs, and weaken their ability to compete with Apple.
DOJ suggests splitting off Chrome and Android to break Google’s monopoly
DOJ’s proposed remedies aim to curb Google’s dominance in search and advertising, as the tech giant warns of potential privacy risks and threats to innovation in AI and online security.
Android, Chrome May Split From Google in Antitrust Case
The US government considers how to break up Google's monopoly. Google claims the government's 'sweeping agenda' would harm customers and 'break' Chrome and Android.
The US Could Force Android and Chrome to Split From Google
The DOJ just announced its recommendations for Google’s search engine business, which “would prevent Google from using products such as Chrome, Play, and Android to advantage Google search and Google search-related products and features.
What Google’s U-Turn on Third-Party Cookies Means for Chrome Privacy
Earlier this year, Google ditched its plans to abolish support for third-party cookies in its Chrome browser. While privacy advocates called foul, the implications for users is not so clear cut.
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Google Chrome's new 'Autofill with AI' feature is starting to take shape
In the latest development revealed in a recent Chrome Canary update, the Autofill prediction improvements page has been renamed to Autofill with AI. Google has also updated the feature description to ...
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Chrome 129 Warning As Google Drops Yet Another Security Update
It’s been a rollercoaster week for billions of Google Chrome web browser users, with warnings not to update and then another ...
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Arc Search browser for Android is promising, but I'm not ready to replace Google Chrome just yet
Arc Search browser is now available on Android, but is the hit iOS app a Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome rival? Not quite ...
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Chrome for Android's upcoming bottom address bar option is already getting weird
Chrome Canary for Android's bottom address bar setting test adds an inexplicable amount of friction to an extremely common task ...
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More and more users are set to opt out of third-party cookies on Google Chrome
British consumers plan to reject third-party cookies when Google implements its now opt-in model on Chrome soon, with another ...
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Malicious Chrome extensions get past Google's security precautions
Google has made the API for browser extensions in Chrome more secure. Security researchers recently demonstrated that this ...
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Urgent New Google Chrome 129 Security Warning For Windows, Mac, Linux, Android
If you use Google’s Chrome web browser on any platform other than iOS, you must update your app immediately as new security ...
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