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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
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Europe opens antitrust investigation into Samsung patents
Samsung is being formally investigated by the European Commission's antitrust authorities, over claims it "abusively" distorted competition in the region.
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The top 3 weirdest Google stories of 2011
It's been an eventful year for Google, but let's not forget about the just plan weird things that happened to the search giant this year.
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What's really at stake in the Google antitrust case?
The FTC probe into Google's allegedly anticompetitive business practices may prove damaging to the search giant. But the entire technology market could be at risk, too.
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EU launches Google antitrust investigation
If government inquiries are a measure of success, then Google is an even bigger success than anyone could have imagined.
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EU court poised for Microsoft antitrust fine ruling
Microsoft will hear in a month's time whether the European Commission fined the company excessively for failing to comply with an earlier antitrust fine.
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Senators urge FTC to step up Google probe following EU's antitrust offer
Two senators have urged the FTC to set up its investigation into Google's alleged antitrust behaviour following a settlement offer from the European Commission earlier this week.
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Europe offers Google settlement option in antitrust case
After months of dilly-dallying and thumb-twiddling, European competition regulators said Google can remedy its actions and settle to prevent a fully-fledged antitrust investigation.
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For Microsoft, being underdog is the perfect antitrust defense
Mozilla and Google have complained that Microsoft is competing unfairly with its decision to block their desktop browsers in Windows RT. But this isn't 1998, and Microsoft can make a strong case...
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Windows RT browser restriction sparks Senate Committee probe
A U.S. Senate committee could start an antitrust investigation against Microsoft, after the Redmond software giant said Internet Explorer 10 would be the only desktop browser in its upcoming...
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Kaspersky investigates Mac security after spate of malware attacks
Kaspersky Lab is analyzing Mac OS X after a spate of malware attacks hit the operating system, according to a clarified statement from the security firm's CTO.
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Thomson Reuters offers EU commitments to end antitrust probe
Data provider Thomson Reuters has offered European authorities further concessions in a bid to end an ongoing antitrust case.
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FTC hires former DoJ lawyer in Google antitrust investigation
The FTC has hired a prominent former Justice Dept. lawyer in a bid to direct an investigation into Google's business practices, alongside a European antitrust case into the company.
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Google hits back at FCC over Wi-Fi data collection fine
Google has escaped a wiretap investigation, but it will keep the permanent black mark against its name for "impeding" an FCC probe, which it was fined $25,000 for.
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Intel to appeal EU antitrust fine
Intel will appeal a European Commission fine against the company in 2009, for breaching antitrust and competition laws for blocking AMD sales and harming the rival chipmaker.
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Apple, Google, others fail to dismiss 'poaching' antitrust suit
A U.S. District Judge has rejected calls to dismiss an antitrust suit, after allegations were made that Apple, Google, and others colluded not to 'poach' each others' employees.
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Should the DoJ investigate e-book DRM and hardware lock-in?
The problem is that when you start to examine lock-in to specific hardware, you're opening a can of worms.
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UK police investigate after anti-terror hotline 'recorded'
Hackers have apparently accessed and recorded anti-terror calls and posted the contents online. A UK police investigation is under way.
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DoJ sues Apple, publishers in e-book price fixing antitrust suit
The DoJ is suing Apple and five major e-book publishers as it begins an antitrust investigation into the alleged collusion of e-book price fixing.
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Petition: Investigate employers asking for Facebook passwords
Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) has launched a petition backing two U.S. senators who have called for an investigation into the practice of employers asking for Facebook passwords.
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Apple investigating, replacing problematic iPad 3 Wi-Fi tablets
Apple is "capturing" and replacing iPad 3 devices that appear to suffer from Wi-Fi related issues, according to a leaked internal memo, but remains publicly silent on the matter.
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