Google may be forced to sell its Chrome browser due to monopoly complaints — potential $20 billion sale if approved by a judge

Google may be forced to sell its Chrome browser due to monopoly complaints — potential  billion sale if approved by a judge

The Department of Justice (DoJ) may force Google to give up its Chrome browser, and the tech giant is not taking the news in stride. According to Bloomberg, on Wednesday, the DoJ may ask Judge Amit Mehta, who presides over the United States vs…. Article Source https://www.tomshardware.com/software/google-chrome/google-may-be-forced-to-sell-its-chrome-browser-due-to-monopoly-complaints-potential-usd20-billion-sale-if-approved-by-a-judge

Google’s Pixel Tablet 2 might finally address my biggest complaints

Google’s Pixel Tablet 2 might finally address my biggest complaints

It’s been a little over a year since Google launched the Pixel Tablet and it’s really grown on me. It’s a unique device that seamlessly blends into my home thanks to its clever charging speaker dock and is a device that I pick up every day…. Article Source https://chromeunboxed.com/googles-pixel-tablet-2-might-finally-address-my-biggest-complaints/

Google hastily releases Android 15 Beta 2.1 after user complaints

Google hastily releases Android 15 Beta 2.1 after user complaints

Google released a new update, Android 15 Beta 2.1, after users encountered issues with the Private Space feature. The update is only available for Pixel 6 and above devices and has a file size of 12 MB. It will automatically be available over-the-air for eligible devices enrolled in the Beta program under the System Updates … Read more

Broadcom execs say VMware price, subscription complaints are unwarranted 

Broadcom execs say VMware price, subscription complaints are unwarranted 

Broadcom has made controversial changes to VMware since closing its acquisition of the virtualization brand in late November. Broadcom executives are trying to convince VMware customers and partners that they’ll eventually see the subscription-fueled light. But discontent remains, as illustrated by industry groups continuing to urge regulators to rein-in what they claim are unfair business … Read more