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Google’s settlement with the European Union is meeting a lot of resistance

Despite Google having made "significant concessions" in its eyes to the European Commission anti-trust regulatory agency, at least two commissioners are calling for more from the search engine. Politicians from...

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Redbox will be closing over 500 of its rental kiosks this year

Redbox's streak of big growth is over: the company says it plans to uninstall more than 500 of its DVD/Blu-ray rental kiosks this year. The move comes after Redbox saw its...

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Amazon’s battle with Hachette Book Group is starting to heat up

If you're hoping to pre-order books by J.K. Rowling, Michael Connelly, and other Hachette Book Group authors, you'll have to go somewhere besides Amazon. An ongoing standoff between Amazon and one...

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Former Foxconn employees accused of accepting over $5 million in bribes

Chinese manufacturing giant Foxconn, which has more than one million employees, is the biggest electronics maker in the world. The company builds many of the popular electronics devices available in stores around...

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Apple, Google, and Amazon under fire from Italian anti-trust regulators

Italy’s Antitrust and Competition Authority says it is investigating “freemium” apps offered in Apple’s App Store along with similar stores operated by Google and Amazon, saying that customers could be misled...

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The massive Apple-Google patent war has finally come to a close

Apple and Google have reached a settlement in a series of fierce patent battles marking a major legal truce between the companies responsible for the leading smartphone platforms. The two companies told the U.S. Court of...

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SAP plans a restructure that could see hundreds of employees laid off

SAP is planning a restructure that will shift approximately 2,500 roles from software programming to cloud computing. The German software giant will require fewer onsite staff as it moves its...

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Samsung to release its first Tizen-based smartphones in Russia and India

It looks like the first Tizen-based Samsung smartphones are finally getting closer to release. The Korean electronics giant is preparing to launch a Tizen-based smartphone in Russia and India, according to The Wall Street...

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China introduces more free-market principles to the telecom industry

The Chinese government has given the country's state-run telcos more room to determine their own pricing for mobile phones and services, as it looks to introduce more free-market principles in...

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FCC Chairman reportedly revises controversial net neutrality proposal

The Wall Street Journal reports that the head of the Federal Communications Commission, Tom Wheeler, is revising the commission's proposal to regulate broadband internet in response to enormous public outcry. The WSJ says the...

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