If the US Department of Justice has its way, Google will soon no longer be allowed to pay for the default search facility.
If Apple and Google don’t make it easier for users to discover third-party browsers, the companies will not have as much of a competitive need to improve Safari and Chrome.
Apple has released a new security patch addressing a critical vulnerability that allowed hackers to execute a sophisticated ...
Do the browser selection dialogs forced on Apple by the EU have an effect on iPhones? Yes, says Mozilla – with reference to ...
Apple and Google have used their mobile web browser duopoly to harm innovation by restricting competitors on their platforms.
They're accused of restricting developers from using different browser engines, keeping Google as the default search engine, ...
Don't let a bright screen mess with your eyes. Here's how to enable dark mode in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
Georgia Safari Conservation Park is the first overnight safari park in the Peach State (and one of the only in the ...
A UK antitrust body has criticized Apple and Google's dominance over the mobile browser market, saying that it is holding back innovation.
The UK competition watchdog has effectively told Apple that it must allow free and open competition between iPhone web ...
Apple responded by saying it values competition but believes the proposed changes would hurt user privacy and security. Google emphasized Android’s openness and its commitment to fair regulations that ...
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has issued its final verdict on the state of the country's mobile browser ...