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Intel guilty of antitrust practices in paying PC makers, fined 376 million euros
Intel will have to pay €376 million for antitrust practices the chipmaker proceeded with until 2006. This w...
European Chips Act is now in force: what does it mean?
In April, the European Chips Act was finally approved. An investment of 43 billion euros should make the cont...
OpenAI opens Dublin office to better maintain relations with EU
OpenAI is opening an office focused on the European Union and located within that territory. The reason for t...
Will Microsoft continue to impose Edge browser in Europe after all?
It seems that Microsoft is not making any changes to Windows after all to allow users to open links with thei...
Big Tech boosts lobbies to European Union significantly
Big Tech companies are intensifying their lobbying the European Union and spending more money in Brussels. Th...
‘Zoom discussed competitive concerns about Microsoft with regulators’
Zoom has had discussions with regulators over the past year about possible unfair competitive practices by Mi...
Microsoft sees its Teams unbundling as a compromise for the EU
Microsoft does not really see the unbundling of Teams within the EU as an act that has users' best interests ...
Microsoft no longer forces Edge browser on European users
From now on, Windows users within the EU can open all links with their default browser of choice instead of E...
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China pumping 30 billion into Huawei, that’s secretly becoming a chip giant
While the EU and US are pouring tens of billions into their own chip production, China has much bigger ambiti...
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The Teams-EU saga proves authorities rarely get a grip on Big Tech
In 2020, Slack sounded the alarm: Teams' bundling within Office 365 by Microsoft was said to be unsporting. T...