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Critics claim the latest judgement against Google is a 'feckless remedy to the most storied case of monopolisation of the past quarter century' while the US DOJ says 'we're not done'
By James Bentley published
News "You don’t find someone guilty of robbing a bank and then sentence him to writing a thank you note for the loot."

Google will not be forced to sell Chrome, despite its near-monopoly, as its dominance is not 'sufficiently attributable to its illegal conduct'
By James Bentley published
News The Google monopoly case should be fully wrapped up this month.

UK secretary of state for science, innovation and technology says you're on the side of 'extreme pornographers' and 'predators' if you want the Online Safety Act walked back
By Harvey Randall published
News Finally, we're safe from the nasty predators in (check notes) cycling forums.

Fresh zero-day vulnerability in Chrome found to be actively exploited by hackers in the wild
By Jess Kinghorn published
News And you're not necessarily safe if you don't use Chrome either.

Microsoft tweaks Edge to give it "significant performance improvements" though you're only getting up to 9% more oomph
By Nick Evanson published
News While Chrome be all "you're getting performance improvements?"

Security researcher claims 35 Chrome extensions with 4,000,000+ installs 'include some kind of spyware or infostealer'
By Andy Edser published
News Well, this can't be good.

Google asks Trump's DOJ to please, please, please reconsider parting it from Chrome
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Heartbreak is one thing, Google's ego another.

uBlock and a handful of other popular Google Chrome extensions have been axed overnight, but some of them just require turning off and on again
By James Bentley published
News uBlock, more like you are blocked (temporarily).
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