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Google Trial Spills Details on Search Engine's Deals With Apple, Samsung
The company says it was offering the better product, while the Justice Department argues the agreements were illegal. Source link
U.S. v. Google: What to Know About the Biggest Antitrust Trial in 20 Years
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America's Tech Giants Rush to Comply With New Curbs in Europe
Some of the impact will hit right away, changing how users scroll, search and shop online. Source link
Microsoft Faces European Probe Over Bundling of Teams Software
The European Union opened an antitrust investigation into whether Microsoft is abusing its position by bundling its Teams videoconferencing app with its popular Office software.
Justice Department and EPA Probe Telecom Companies Over Lead Cables
EPA demands data under “Superfund” law, prompted by WSJ articles. Source link
AT&T Halts Plans to Remove Lead Cables in Lake Tahoe
Company estimates lead-clad cables represent less than 10% of its legacy phone network. Source link
Microsoft Can Close Its $75 Billion Buy of Activision Blizzard, Judge Rules
The companies can complete the deal before a Federal Trade Commission hearing that is scheduled for August. Source link
Biden Administration Weighs Possible Rules for AI Tools Like ChatGPT
Fears are growing over the potential use of artificial intelligence to commit crimes and spread falsehoods. Source link
China's New Weapon: Dragging Its Feet on Deals Involving American Companies
Beijing has slowed down antitrust reviews of proposed deals by American firms, people close to the process say. Source link
Huawei's Meng Steps Closer to U.S.-China Tech War Frontline
Meng Wanzhou, the telecoms company’s finance chief, is set to serve as rotating chairwoman, 18 months after securing her freedom in a prisoner swap. Source