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    not_a_virus.exe.vbs: I like how billion is in italics, like it is a lot of money /smokes cigar made from hundred dollar bills and Megan Foxes pubes. #intelantitrust more »
    Radio Silence: Ain't it funny how Microsoft and Intel continually face litigation because of bad business practices? Can't they just sit back and enjoy the never-end... more »
    RedRaider: I'd imagine there is more going on here than what appears: Intel NEEDS AMD. A one company industry would be ripped up into pieces almost immediately. ... more »
    NorwoodIsMyHero: Fair enough. They should pay AMD for bullying them around but..... The EC is like the boy who cried wolf. Their anti-trust laws are a mess and rife... more »
    zeroprime: I can't help but wonder where the quality of AMD chips would be if Intel hadn't been "encouraging" computer retailers to use only Intel processors. O... more »
    Mikestan: It seems like Intel is handing out billions of dollars like its no big deal. Hey Intel! If your reading this can I borrow a few million dollars? #int... more »
    Cordfucious of Tech Clan: Next Up, Cable Television!!! more »
  • #antitrust

    Intel Pays AMD $1.25 Billion To End Antitrust, Patent Wars

    In case you were wondering if Intel's business practices were as shady as the European Commission and the NY Attorney General think they are, look no further than this: Intel is paying $1.25 billion—plus frills—to avoid fighting. More »
  • #cellphones

    Department of Justice Scoping Out AT&T and Verizon's Anti-Competitive Streak

  • #psystar

    Apple Fires Back At Psystar: 'We're Sooo Not A Monopoly'

    Remember when Psystar turned their little hardware dalliance with Mac OS X into an ideological crusade against monopolies? Apple isn't having any of it. The company has just filed to dismiss Psystar's antitrust lawsuit, and, as if channeling John McCain from the last debate, seems pretty angry that Psystar just doesn't understand: More »
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