South Korea's antitrust watchdog accuses Google of abusing Android market dominance, threatening a $547m fine over exclusive gaming deals.
South Korea's antitrust regulator has launched formal proceedings against Google over a developer incentive program that allegedly steered game publishers away from rival app stores.
South Korea's antitrust regulator alleged on Wednesday that Alphabet's Google abused its dominant position in the Android app ...
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South Korea has accused Google of abusing its Play Store dominance through its "Project Hug" programme. The tech giant denies ...
Seoul's antitrust watchdog said Wednesday it has launched an investigation into U.S.-based Google LLC, as well as its ...
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The Arkansas Department of Human Services launched a new mobile app Monday to help food stamp beneficiaries navigate a new ...
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A new security addition to Android could mean attempts to trick you with the "mum" scam are sent to their room for good, ...
Google is overhauling its Play Store payment structure with lower fees and allowing Android apps to offer external billing screens.
For the last month or so, I've been tinkering with the new Honor Magic V6, the Chinese brand's latest foldable phone. I've ...