MS gets $613M EU fine, orders for server info and WMP-free Windows
As expected, Microsoft was today hit with a record-breaking fine by the European Commission. But although Microsoft is complaining mightily about it, the sum involved will make a negligible impact on Redmond’s coffers.
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