Google’s Fitbit Buyout Runs Into Antitrust & Privacy Woes
Google’s planned buyout of Fitbit has hit a wall with fresh antitrust and privacy issues arising in the Australian, US and European... Read More
Do You Accept Google Cheque? Would You Trust It?
In just another dice roll during Google’s worldwide game of technology RISK, the Alphabet-owned company is moving into financial services, with a... Read More
Amazon Caught In New Antitrust Violation Accusation
In a letter sent to Congress, an online merchant has accused Amazon of forcing themselves and other sellers to use the company’s... Read More
Global Watchdogs Applaud ACCC IT Giant Crackdown
Global competition regulators have welcomed Australia’s global lead in cracking down on Facebook and Google over their stronghold on advertising and misuse... Read More
Qualcomm Slam “Meritless” US$270M Fine
US chipmaker Qualcomm will appeal a US$270 million fine after an investigation found the company engaged in predatory pricing between 2009 and... Read More
Shazam! Apple Tipped To Get EU Approval For Music App
Apple is set to get the nod from EU antitrust regulators for its planned purchase of British music discovery app Shazam. The... Read More
Google Face Backlash For EU Proposal, Offers To Auction Web Spaces
Following a record $2.9 billion from the EU’s European Commission for anti-trust actions, Google has received backlash for its revised proposal which... Read More
Intel Wins A Round In $1.26 Billion Dollar Fight With EU
Intel who are desperately fighting a battle with the European Union for the past 8 years has finally won a round after... Read More
Google Loads Legal Big Guns
Google has signalled it is ready to do battle with EU antitrust regulators after a landmark 2.4-billion euro fine and the possibility... Read More
Record Fine Tipped For Google
EU antitrust regulators are considering another record fine against Google over its Android mobile OS. The regulators have set up a panel... Read More







