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CLOUD COMPUTING, SOFTWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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The Department of Homeland Security has seized and frozen funds intended to go to and from the popular Bitcoin exchange Mt.Gox via the Dwolla payment system.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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South Korean company is under investigation by Taiwanese authorities following the allegations that they paid students to post malicious comments about competing device manufacturer - HTC.
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HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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Since AT&T officially announced that the deal between T-Mobile and AT&T was officially off due to regulatory roadblocks, they are now beginning to fulfill their contractual obligations as a result of the deal.
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DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT, BUSINESS
NEWS
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The Federal Communications Commission ordered Comcast to offer tennis viewing to more subscribers. The FCC has charged the company with discrimination and levied a $375,000 fine.
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BUSINESS
NEWS
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In a move that could shift the whole European Union towards net neutrality, the lower house of Dutch Parliament passed a law that prevents mobile operators from setting Internet access limitations.
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APPLE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT
NEWS
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By now everyone has heard that Apple has a hidden file with a year’s worth of location information. Internet privacy is an issue that freaks people out, and South Park writers know a hot button issue when they see it.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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Intel-nVidia Spat over chipset licensing arguably has led to a lawsuit from the FTC. Now, researcher Agner Fog raised controversy with his article titled "Will Intel be forced to remove the "cripple AMD" function from their compiler?"
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HARDWARE, CLOUD COMPUTING, BUSINESS
RUMORS
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Google has two-plus netbooks rumored for release by the 2010 holiday season. The most interesting part about the leaked specs for the sub $300 netbooks is the processor: Google allegedly selected nVidia Tegra 2 SoC.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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PART TWO We have been following the Intel litigation trail for many years. Along the way, there have been many rumors about Intel using strong arm tactics to maintain their monopoly.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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PART ONE As we predicted last week, Intel had their corporate hand slapped for being in the cookie jar. The other shoe dropped on Wednesday for Intel when the FTC announced they were suing them [PDF download].
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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The latest installment of Intel's legal sagas consists of rumors that the FTC is going to prosecute them very soon. We asked Intel for a comment about the possibility of them being investigated by the FTC.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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If you wondered by Bruce Sewell, Intel's legal chief departed to calmer waters at Apple, this might be the reason: Intel just settled the anti-trust suit and will pay AMD 1.25 billion US dollars.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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The attorney general of New York, Andrew M. Cuomo, filed a federal antitrust lawsuit Wednesday against Intel, the world’s largest chip maker.
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BUSINESS, CLOUD COMPUTING, ENTERPRISE
ANALYSIS
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With Google and Apple already under investigation for sharing board members, Chrome OS may inscrease the chance of action by the US FTC.
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