DoJ wants the Fall of Chrome
Breaking up Google’s monopoly
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has intensified its antitrust actions against Google, proposing a radical measure that would force Alphabet, Google's parent company, to sell its Chrome browser.
DoJ considers breaking up Google
Its adorable that it thinks it can do that
The US Department of Justice claims it is considering breaking up Google, forgetting that it is in the land of the fee, where big corporations can do what they like.
Coppers shutter the world’s largest malware network
Stole $5.9bn
Coppers from all over the world have fingered the collar of a global malware network which stole $5.9bn (£4.65bn) and is linked to other crime.
Chinese software engineer charged with stealing Apple car tech
Attempted to get the entire code
A former Apple software engineer has been charged with stealing Apple's autonomous technology for a Chinese self-driving car company, the US Department of Justice announced :
Roblox says Apple is not evil
It is kind to developers, its mum and fluffy bunnies
Online gaming platform Roblox has shunned other developers who hate Apple’s App store rules and demands for money and jumped on the side of the fruity cargo-cult.
DHS Acting Inspector General alleged to have stolen code
And nicked government databases
The US Department of Justice has charged a former Acting Inspector General for the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with the theft of proprietary software and confidential government databases.
FTC Qualcomm case looks shattered
Apple and Intel now need Qualcomm
The last few weeks were very active for Qualcomm, Apple, and Intel and the first two have finally settled their licensing differences. Intel decided to leave the 5G smartphone business due to the delays and business-related decisions, but FTC judge Koh is still expected to reach a verdict on the Qualcomm-FTC case.
DoJ looking at remedies in Qualcomm antitrust suit
Wants a hearing to avoid 5G harm if it wins
The US Department of Justice’s antitrust division asked a federal judge to hold a hearing on any possible remedies to be imposed if mobile chip supplier Qualcomm is found liable in an antitrust lawsuit brought by the US Federal Trade Commission.
Apple under criminal investigation for throttling
DoJ and Securities and Exchange Commission want an explanation
It seems that Apple’s battery throttling antics have sparked a criminal investigation.
DoJ demands IP addresses of those who don't like Trump
Warrants issued for most of America
The US government wants the IP addresses of anyone who visited an anti-Trump website.