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The U.S. Supreme Court has denied Google's request to delay an overhaul of its Play Store, mandated by a lower court to enhance competition and address its illegal monopoly status. As a result, Google must comply with an order that allows competitors access to its Android apps, which the company argues poses security risks for users. This decision follows a jury's ruling that deemed Google’s practices abusive, and the case is part of a broader antitrust scrutiny facing the tech giant.
Source: YAHOO