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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 files EU antitrust complaint over Motorola patents
Apple has asked European antitrust regulators to settle a dispute over patents. A formal antitrust investigation could be looming over Motorola.
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Google's Street View tours Japanese cave, mine (images)
The search giant commissions a photography crew to explore a centuries-old mine and popular limestone cave in Japan.
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Europe begins antitrust case against Apple, e-book publishers
European antitrust authorities are to investigate the 'cartel' practices of e-book publishers, and Apple, in the region.
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Google+ Games: Google just started a price war with Facebook
Google has started a price war with Facebook: the search giant is charging developers a 5 percent commission for in-game transactions, compared to social networking giant's 30 percent.
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Consumer files complaint against Apple India with Competition Commission
Alleging anti-competitive practices, a user has filed a complaint against Apple India with the Competition Commission of India claiming Apple is limiting users who want buy iOS devices by...
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The EU won't stand in the way of Microsoft & Friends acquiring Novell's patents
CPTN Holdings-a Microsoft-led group that also includes Apple, EMC, and Oracle--has the European Union's blessing to acquire Novell's patents, but there's still obstacles in the proposed deal's way.
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EU launches antitrust probe against IBM
The European Commission has launched an investigation against IBM over a pair of antitrust allegations; IBM says the claims have no merit.
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FTC approves Google-AdMob deal, credits Apple as deciding factor
The FTC has given its thumbs-up to the Google-AdMob deal and says Apple's entry into the mobile ad business overshadowed earlier concerns.
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FCC offers new broadband plan; avoids all-or-nothing approach
The FCC responds to a legal ruling by offering a compromised approach to restore government authority over transmission of broadband but would keep other elements away from regulatory oversight.
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Court sides with Comcast, challenges FCC's Net Neutrality efforts
A federal appeals court today ruled against the FCC and its Net Neutrality efforts, finding that it does not have the authority to regulate ISPs such as Comcast.
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EU wants Microsoft to testify on Oracle-Sun merger: Why?
One of the underlying currents in European politics is a policy of equality with a nice paradox of neutrality thrown in to create chaos.
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Intel to use EC slip-up in antitrust defense
Intel plans to use a finding of the European Ombudsman in its appeal against a European Commission antitrust fine.
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Start up cellular provider Globalive denied license to operate in Canada
In a stunning victory for Bell Canada, Telus and Rogers, the CRTC denied new start up Globalive a license to operate as a telecommunications (cellular) service provider in Canada
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AT&T: Google has it in for nuns, mom, and apple pie
AT&T upped the ante in its war with Google this week with a blistering new letter to the FCC. In it, the telecommunications giant attacked not only the Google Voice service, but broadened its...
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EU shows off emails behind Intel action
Under fire from Intel, EU released Dell, HP emails detailing the control and retribution Intel exacted.
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EC reveals details of Intel antitrust breaches
The EC releases evidence that allegedly shows how the chipmaker used rebates and direct payments to dissuade PC manufacturers from using AMD products.
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Intel appeals EC's antitrust fine
In filing for a new deal with the European Commission, Intel said "We believe the Commission ignored the realities of the microprocessor market, which is highly competitive."
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EC responds to Microsoft's browser move
The European Commission on Thursday responded with a mixed assessment of Microsoft's move to strip Internet Explorer out of European versions of Windows 7.
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MSFT passed on chance to speak to EU's top antitrust official
Hmm ... makes you wonder what they're afraid of. The New York Times -- reporting on the news (this blog) that Microsoft would not make oral arguments in the small matter of whether the embedding...
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