European antitrust regulators: Global patent battle could be 'used as tool for abuse'
Europe's antitrust chief warns that the global dispute between technology companies over mobile phone patents could be "used as a tool of abuse"
Zack Whittaker reports on the latest technology news from the United Kingdom and Europe, served with buttered crumpets and a side of sarcasm.
Zack Whittaker writes for ZDNet, CNET and CBS News. He is based in New York City.
Europe's antitrust chief warns that the global dispute between technology companies over mobile phone patents could be "used as a tool of abuse"
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