Epic Games takes on Google and Samsung in a new antitrust lawsuit, fighting for consumer choice in the app market.
Epic Games isn't fighting for you. It is fighting because it doesn't want to pay Google's payment processing fees.
Google is testing a verification feature that puts a blue checkmark next to links to genuine sites. Here are the details.
The Verge spotted verification badges next to some well-known company names in Google search results that led right to their ...
Hovering over a checkmark will display a message that explains “Google’s signals suggest that this business is the business ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney said that Unreal Fest 2024 this week that the “Fortnite” maker is now “financially sound,” ...
Zeroing in on California, a new law has been introduced with the objective of addressing the disappearance of purchased ...
Google is testing blue checkmarks in search to help users identify trustworthy businesses, enhancing security against ...
If you’re on an old Samsung Galaxy phone, hold off on updating it for now and double-check if auto updates are off, too.
505 Games is ramping up the festivities for its match-3 RPG Marvel Puzzle Quest, inviting you to join in on its 11th-year ...
From one of the world’s nicest McDonald’s to one of the world’s most important mines, the commerce effects of Hurricane ...
That’s right—even the condensed bullet points of a slide deck can be cut down to the … more essential stuff? Meta also now ...