The United States on Wednesday delivered its first military training aircraft to Vietnam since the Cold War as it helps its ...
The State Department has approved the possible sale of components that will allow South Korea to upgrade its F-15K Slam Eagle ...
The United States government has recently authorized the potential sale of a modernization package for the South Korean Air Force’s F-15K fighter jets (ROKAF), amounting to $ ... mission system ...
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A federal judge ruled in August that the tech giant holds an illegal monopoly over internet search, and the Department of Justice is seeking to break it up. The sale could be worth up to $20 billion, ...
To enlist in the Air Force, achieving an acceptable score on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test is imperative. The Air Force has the highest ASVAB score requirement among ...
In response, the DOJ has now doubled down on its antitrust stance, suggesting that forcing the sale of Chrome could be a key remedy. Chrome, which dominates the global browser market with an estimated ...
It's important to note that the DoJ cannot "force" Google to do anything. The DOJ can make a request to a judge, but only a court can force Google to make any changes. Jeremy Woodlee, CEO of Santa ...
Preferred by 61 percent of Internet users, Google's Chrome browser plays too big a role in maintaining the tech giant's search monopoly, the US Department of Justice has reportedly decided.
The Justice Department will ask a judge to force Alphabet’s Google to sell ... The government has the option to decide whether a Chrome sale is necessary at a later date if some of the other ...
The proposed breakup floated in a 23-page document filed late Wednesday by the U.S. Department of Justice calls for sweeping punishments that would include a sale of Google's industry-leading ...
The Google building seen in New York City (AP/Seth Wenig) US regulators want a federal judge to break up Google to prevent the company from continuing to squash competition through its dominant ...