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Will The FTC Formally Charge Google with Antitrust Violations?

How can the U.S Federal Trade Commission even charge Google with violating antitrust laws when Android is in no way a monopoly in this country?

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Paul Thurrott’s Short Takes: September 25, 2015

Because you need to leave this one to the professionals, this week’s other news includes a potential US antitrust case against product bundling in Android.

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Opinion: Word Mobile vs. Word 2013

Learn about the differences between Word Mobile for Windows 10 and Word 2013.

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Apple Wins Key Ruling in Patent Case Appeal Against Samsung

A United States federal appeals court ruled Thursday that Apple could prevent Samsung from shipping future devices that infringe on Apple’s patents.

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Russia Finds Google Guilty of Antitrust Violations

Russia’s antitrust agency found Google guilty of violating the country’s laws by requiring device makers to bundle its apps and services on Android devices.

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Apple Announces New iPhones, iPads and More

Apple on Wednesday announced a wide array of new products, including new iPhone 6S smart phones, a Surface-like iPad Pro, Apple TV, iOS, and more.

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Apple Joins Microsoft in Resisting Governmental Access to Customer Data

Later today, Apple will introduce new iPhones, iPads and other devices. But there are other things going on with Apple that are far more important.

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Facebook Offers M to Counter Siri, Cortana and Google Now

This week Facebook released a preview version of a personal digital called M. Can this Messenger-based solution compete with Siri, Cortana and Google Now?

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Chromebooks Passes iPad, Gains on Windows in US Education Market

While Chromebooks haven’t had much impact on the worldwide market for personal computing devices, Google’s notebooks have seen some traction in education.

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Paul Thurrott’s Short Takes: August 21, 2015

Because air travel makes me cranky, this week’s other news includes a possible consolidated Microsoft hardware event in October, and much, much more.

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