A US judge on Friday let Google delay opening Android-powered smartphones to rival app shops, suspending a November 1 deadline ordered in an antitrust case brought by 'Fortnite'-maker Epic Games.
Epic Games said that the court “made it clear that Google’s appeal is meritless and rejected their request to delay opening ...
Search engine giant Google is breathing a huge sigh of relief after a judge granted the company a temporary administrative ...
It's been a bad month for Google in the courtroom, but today ended with some good news for the company. A federal judge ...
Google said on Friday that a federal judge in California granted its request to pause his order directing the Alphabet unit ...
A US judge let Google delay opening Android smartphones to rival app stores, suspending a November 1 deadline in an antitrust ...
The order has accompanied an antitrust lawsuit filed against Google by the maker of "Fortnite," Epic Games, for monopolizing ...
A federal judge has temporarily halted an order requiring Google to modify its Play Store amid an antitrust battle with Epic ...
San Francisco-based U.S. District Judge James Donato made the decision on Friday as part of an antitrust lawsuit against ...
Google requested Donato’s order be stayed until the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals could examine the handling of a monthlong ...
A federal judge granted Alphabet Inc. a temporary stay on a court order requiring changes to its Play Store, following an ...