Google Asia Pacific has been ordered by the Federal Court to pay a $55 million penalty for anti-competitive conduct involving the default use of Google Search on Android phones.
Australia's Federal Court has order Google to pay $55 million in penalties after it found that "understandings" it entered ...
In approving the agreed $55 million sanction, Federal Court Justice Mark Moshinsky observed that civil penalties are designed ...
Internet giant Google will be forced to pay a $55 million fine for signing anti-competitive deals with the nation's two ...
Gemini 3 helped add $600 billion to Google’s value, but lacks common sense and struggles to explain complex technology ...
Google has been fined $55 million by the Federal Court for anti-competitive conduct with Telstra and Optus for pre-installing ...
The world's biggest search provider will face a substantial penalty for breaking Australia's competition laws, a court has ruled, after doing deals with telcos.
The Wiggles might be best known for their wholesome image, but they were left denying they condone the use of MDMA after a ...
NSW is the only state where a 500-watt e-bike can be legally purchased. Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia and South ...
England are looking to recover from a disastrous start to the Ashes when they begin the second Test against Australia in ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has issued a stark warning that the United States could lose the global artificial intelligence race to China unless it gets its regulatory house in order, declaring the ...