The highly anticipated UK Supreme Court decision in Lloyd v. Google has brought into focus (1) the operation of the United Kingdom’s collective redress regime brought under the civil procedure rules, ...
The landmark antitrust trial between the Justice Department and Google wraps up its first week of testimony Friday, with both sides presenting their initial arguments centered on the company’s ...
Left-wing media pundits and Big Tech-funded activists have been sounding the alarm for some time now about a Supreme Court case that could “ruin the Internet.” That case has now finally arrived, with ...
WASHINGTON – For the past three weeks, the Justice Department and Google have questioned more than two dozen witnesses to try to sway a federal judge’s decision over how to address the company’s ...
The US Justice Department is set to convince a federal judge to dismantle Google's ad exchange monopoly, marking its second attempt at breaking up the tech giant.
On November 15, 2019, the Supreme Court granted cert in Google LLC v. Oracle America Inc. For many observers, this was a long time coming; the parties have been litigating the underlying case since ...
Five exhibits shown in the Epic v. Google courtroom won’t be made fully public. As I’ve mentioned, the exhibits from this trial won’t be made public until 10 days after the verdict, and we’re now ...
The briefs have started to come in [see here], and the Supreme Court will soon hear oral argument (date TBD), in the Google v. Oracle** case. The case involves a claim by Oracle that Google, in ...
The Supreme Court will decide whether social media and other platforms are liable for their users’ posts if they make recommendations or suggestions about what content to access, or whether Section ...
Qualcomm Inc. and Google LLC today announced that they’re teaming up to develop RISC-V processors for wearable devices. The initiative comes less than a month after the search giant hosted the latest ...
Android is slowly entering the RISC-V era. So far we've seen Google say it wants to give the up-and-coming CPU architecture "tier-1" support in Android, putting RISC-V on equal footing with Arm.
Over the holiday break, the footage from the recent "RISC-V Summit" was posted for the world to see, and would you believe that Google showed up to profess its love for the up-and-coming CPU ...
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