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FTC probe: Intel caught with hand in cookie jar
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Typo, factcheck
by:
Anonymous
on
12/8/2009
" it isn't illegal to be a monopoly and charge whatever the market will bare."
Uh, that should be "bear" (endure), not "bare" (uncover, expose). They're homonyms, not synonyms.
Also, the New York State attorney general is not former governor Mario Cuomo, but rather his son Andrew.
They sound similar, and even look a little bit alike, but they're not the same person ...
Asus is GOD
by:
Anonymous
on
12/7/2009
If motherboards are "soul" of computers, "Asus is God".
by:
Anti-DRMintosh
on
12/7/2009
Keep buying Inte£ cpus... those criminals need more funds to break anti-monopoly and anti-competition laws.
More money for Inte£ = better for consumers... oh wait...
Microsoft is a convicted monopolist too yet people love them and they have a great reputation...
FUD
by:
Anonymous
on
12/7/2009
Intel may raise prices and AMD will be allowed to fill the gap.
We´re in trouble...
by:
Anonymous
on
12/7/2009
The only ones that are really in trouble are we, the consumers, because if Intel is fined, them they will just raise the prices/margins of their CPUs in order to pay the fine...
The plot thickens!!!!!!!!!
by:
Anonymous
on
12/7/2009
Intel is in deep trouble, this does not look good folks!!!!!
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