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Leading video game maker Scopely is bringing the Force to its blockbuster mobile game Monopoly Go! with a crossover event of ...
Mobile gaming obsession Monopoly Go is teaming up with Star Wars to add a little science fiction sauce to its real estate ...
In facing a federal hearing concerning Google’s advertising practices, a US judge ruled that the company harmed consumers and publishers by forming an ad tech monopoly, which offers little room ...
Starting May 1, Monopoly Go players might see some characters appearing from a galaxy far, far away. That's because the mobile game is getting a Star Wars collaboration that will see Luke Skywalker, ...
And today as part of its prepared defense, the company sought to use Apple’s Messages app as evidence that it’s not a monopoly. Update 4/16 9:45 a.m. ET: Removed references to previously ...
TOKYO — Japanese regulators on Tuesday accused U.S. tech giant Google of violating anti-monopoly laws, echoing similar moves in the U.S. and Europe. Google Japan said in a statement that it ...
Google has illegally built “monopoly power” with its web advertising business, a federal judge in Virginia has ruled, siding ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Google has been branded an abusive monopolist by a federal judge for the second time in less than a year, this time for illegally exploiting some of its online marketing ...
Japanese regulators made history today by cracking down on Alphabet (GOOGL) over anticompetitive practices. Google Put Pressure On Manufacturers In the first such move against a U.S. tech giant ...
A second judge in the United States on Thursday ruled that internet giant Google has an illegal monopoly. It is the second ...
In one of its first major actions under the Trump administration, the Federal Trade Commission is arguing Meta has an illegal monopoly in social media and should be forced to divest Instagram and ...
A federal judge has ruled that Google holds an illegal monopoly in multiple areas of online advertising technology. The ruling could allow prosecutors to push to break up part of the company.