A US judge on Friday let Google delay opening Android-powered smartphones to rival app shops, suspending a November 1 deadline ordered in an antitrust case brought by "Fortnite"-maker Epic Games.
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Google notched a temporary victory in its legal battle with "Fortnite" creator Epic Games, as a federal judge agreed to let ...
A US judge on Friday let Google put off opening Android-powered smartphones to rival app shops while the tech titan appeals ...
Google had been ordered to start opening up its app store to third parties by Nov. 1, but that is now on hold pending the ...
In the Epic Games lawsuit, a jury last year found that Google illegally monopolized how consumers download apps on Android ...