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Appellate tribunal NCLAT's ruling in the Google matter will open the market for "free innovation" and will resonate as part of the global theme on abuse of dominance, Additional Solicitor General N Venkataraman has said. Venkataraman, who led the legal battle on behalf of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) against Google in the Android matter, also asserted that the six directions of the regulator that were upheld by the NCLAT cover almost 99 per cent of the remedies recommended to address the unfair business ways. "When abuse of dominance goes, it allows for free and fair market play for scientific development and innovation. There is more choice for startups, OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) and consumers. The status quo bias will go. "The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) order has set the foundation for the twin vision of Make In India and startup growth," Venkataraman told PTI in an interview here. Ruling on Google's appeal against the CCI's order i
The major visual improvement is a revamped toolbar, allowing users to customize it with more than four options, and the voice search button can finally be removed
It is expected to allow users to set up system-wide preferences for temperature units, calendar format, the first day of the week and number system
Tech giant Google is reportedly working on a new feature that will allow users to use their Android phone as a USB webcam
The Google app for Android is the latest to get a modern account switcher, following Messages and the web
Initially, Android 14 devices will only block apps that specifically target older Android versions
Tech giant Google has added a new feature to its Clock application on Pixel devices with which users can now record their own alarm and timer sounds
Android is a mobile operating system, licensed open source, in which Google has invested billions of dollars since its release in the fall of 2008
The update introduced new animal emojis -- donkey, moose, goose, and jellyfish, as well as a wing
"Google will be required to make far-reaching changes to the Android mobile platform which has been in place for the last 14-15 years"
The company is working to replace its existing ad-tracking system with Privacy Sandbox, and is planning to roll out the beta for the system on Android 13
Tribunal asks Google to deposit 10% of Rs 1,330 cr penalty levied by CCI; next hearing on April 3
Google has approached the appellate tribunal NCLAT challenging the CCI's order on unfair business practices in Android mobile device ecosystem, the company spokesperson said on Friday. The Competition Commission in October slapped a steep penalty of Rs 1,337.76 crore on internet giant Google for abusing its dominant position in multiple markets in relation to Android mobile devices and ordered the internet major to cease and desist from various unfair business practices. A Google spokesperson told PTI: "We have decided to appeal the CCI's decision on Android as we believe it presents a major setback for our Indian users and businesses who trust Android's security features, and potentially raising the cost of mobile devices." "We look forward to making our case in NCLAT and remain committed to users and partners," the spokesperson added. Android has greatly benefitted Indian users, developers, and OEMs, and powered India's digital transformation, the company said. Google has sought
The feature was announced during Google's developer-focused I/O keynote in May, when a slide showed US State Maryland as the first ID available for the upcoming feature
South Korean tech conglomerate Samsung's Galaxy M13 5G smartphone, which launched this year in July with Android 12, is receiving the Android 13-based One UI 5 update
Opinion split on how ecosystem will change after regulator asks tech giant to stop misusing its 'dominant position'
The CCI in its press statement said that it found "Google to be dominant in all the above mentioned relevant markets"
Successor to the Android 12 (Go edition), the Android 13 (Go edition) will be available in 2023 for affordable smartphones with limited storage and memory
The drafting of an India-specific 5G standard and the adoption by 3GPP marks the coming of age for IITs in driving innovation beyond borders to influence global standards.
Powered by Tensor G2 processor, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are priced at Rs 59,999 and Rs 84,999, respectively. The smartphones go on sale in India from October 13