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Anti-competitive actions strike again.
Finally.
Unlikely to actually happen, though.
Resolution calls for unbundling of search.
SAIC serious about getting answers.
Apple, Google, Intel, Adobe still in the dock.
Four offices raided so far.
The EU is expected to announce this week that it will fine Intel for anti-competitive business practices that stretch back eight years.
Google has responded to Microsoft's offer to buy Yahoo! on the official Google Blog and questions the legality of such a move.
An economic study done by ERS Group has found that Intel has extracted over £31 billion in monopoly profits in the past decade.
European Union investigators have recommended that EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes should formally charge Intel on the grounds of illegal business tactics.
Annoyed at the prospect of having its traffic throttled unless it coughs up a ransom, Google is petitioning US lawmakers to back net neutrality.
The boys in Brussels are not happy with Microsoft's (non) compliance with last years anti-trust decision.
October 14 2021 | 15:04