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The European Union is edging toward filing formal charges against Alphabet’s Google for allegedly abusing its position as the maker of the Android smartphone operating system to favor its own apps.
Google has failed to overturn a ruling by Russia’s competition watchdog that it had abused the dominant position of its Android mobile-phone operating system in a new legal setback for the group.
The Nextbit Robin can shuffle files to and from the cloud, so that it won’t run out of storage space.
Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai lent support to Apple's pushback against a federal order to help law enforcement break into the locked iPhone of an alleged shooter in the San Bernardino, Calif., attacks.
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Google parent Alphabet reported strong growth and rising profitability at its main Internet business, sparking an after-hours rally that propelled it past Apple as the world’s most-valuable company.
Investors got a closer look at the two big chunks that make up Google and the result of the sprawling company that is Alphabet. We live-blogged the call with analysts.
A lawyer for Oracle told a judge that Google's Android operating system generated $31 billion in revenue and $22 billion in profit.
Facebook is taking further steps to give its users more privacy while spending time on the social network.
Alphabet Inc.'s Google is experimenting with letting some smartphone users download apps directly from its search app, an attempt to make using Google on mobile quicker and easier.
Google said it hired Caroline Atkinson, who recently stepped down as a deputy White House national security adviser, to oversee policy and regulatory issues.