After a landmark antitrust lawsuit regarding anti-competitive practices, Google faces a court order to open its app store, Play, to competitors.
For now, Google still appears to be testing the Download Manager for the Play Store. However, given that the feature is ...
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Google has temporarily avoided major changes to its Play Store as a US federal judge blocked an injunction in its ongoing ...
A federal judge has temporarily halted an order requiring Google to modify its Play Store amid an antitrust battle with Epic ...
Android 15's Private Space and Samsung Secure Folder have a lot in common, but the two are a bit different from each other.
Epic's lawsuit against Google resulted in a final ruling that would require Google to open up its Play Store to third-party ...
Google no longer has to implement major changes to its Play Store app and billing policies by the end of the month.
Google says that opening up its Play Store to third-party app stores "harms safety and privacy" and "puts users at risk." ...
A federal judge delayed changes to Google's Android app store, allowing time for an appeals court to review a verdict ...
A federal judge on Friday delayed an order requiring Google to open up its Android app store to more competition until an ...
San Francisco-based U.S. District Judge James Donato made the decision on Friday as part of an antitrust lawsuit against ...