
Apple May Allow Third-Party Apps like Gmail To Be Set As Defaults
Apple is considering letting users set third-party apps as the iPhone and iPad’s default web browsers and email clients, Bloomberg

Apple is considering letting users set third-party apps as the iPhone and iPad’s default web browsers and email clients, Bloomberg
Uber has filed a motion to dismiss SC Innovations’ antitrust claims, originally filed in December 2018. The suit was filed

Alphabet owned Google’s $2.1 billion bid for fitness trackers company Fitbit could pose privacy risks, the European Data Protection Board

The UK Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) dismissed Tobii’s appeal concerning the required divestiture of Smartbox. In parallel to the appeals

The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) is conducting an investigation into a possible buyer cartel involving certain reusable

The Department of Finance says it has lodged an appeal at the European Court of Justice against a State aid

By Jonathan Hatch & David Kleban, JD Supra With the Democratic primary process in full swing, we thought it fitting

Morgan Stanley is buying online broker E-Trade for $13 billion in an all-stock deal, a move that shows how serious

The court ruling in favor of the T-Mobile/Sprint merger last week sets a high bar for state challenges and prevents

Spain’s antitrust watchdog announced on Wednesday, February 19, it is investigating whether Amazon operates as a mail service and if
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