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    Apple changes key App Store rules in response to class action lawsuit from developers

    by 
    Karissa Bell
    Karissa Bell
    08.26.2021

    Apple has agreed to change several rules that govern its App Store as part of a settlement with developers who filed a class action lawsuit against the company.

  • WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 11: At a House Judiciary Committee hearing with Google CEO Sundar Pichai testifying, policy attorney Ian Madrigal is also Monopoly Man who photo bombs high profile congressional hearings on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Tuesday December 11, 2018. (Photo by Melina Mara/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

    The big tech antitrust hearing with Google and Apple has been delayed

    by 
    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    07.24.2020

    The delay likely has to do with the recent death of Congressman John Lewis, who will be honored on Monday.

  • Google's Waze acquisition catches FTC's investigative eyes

    by 
    Joe Pollicino
    Joe Pollicino
    06.22.2013

    Google officially acquired the crowd-sourced mapping and traffic app Waze earlier this month, but the $1.1 billion deal is hitting a last-minute jam. The search giant has confirmed with Reuters that the Federal Trade Commission recently opened an antitrust investigation into the purchase, even though Waze will mostly operate independently. According to the New York Post, Google didn't file a review with the FTC because Waze makes less than $70 million annually, which is below the bar for an "automatic review." Reuters notes that the FTC can put a magnifying glass to any closed deals at its discretion, namely to ensure there was no prior intent simply to stifle competition. These latest happenings might make for a temporary roadblock between the integration of certain data from Waze and Google, notes the Post -- assuming the deal indeed gets an okay from The Man. Either way, we'd imagine concessions will be made if needed, as Google's no stranger to these types of proceedings.