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Discussions tagged with DOJ on WindowsForum.com cover a range of topics involving the U.S. Department of Justice, including antitrust actions against major tech companies, political controversies, and legal proceedings. One prominent thread examines the DOJ's proposal to force Google to divest Chrome as a remedy in its antitrust case, alongside Microsoft's browser default practices in Windows 11. Other threads reference DOJ involvement in high-profile investigations, such as the Huawei indictment and the Mueller probe, as well as political debates over DOJ appointments and actions. These conversations reflect user interest in how DOJ decisions impact technology, law, and governance.
Microsoft’s behavior toward rival browsers has become a steady drumbeat in tech headlines: from rewriting how Windows 11 handles defaults to quietly routing certain system links into Microsoft Edge, the company has repeatedly taken steps that critics call anti-competitive and that many users...
For one they are a Chinese company and Chinese and tech you're just asking for data theft and espionage .
Indictment coverage
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/29/tech/us-indictment-huawei-takeaways/index.html
Actual DOJ Indictment
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Google’s Form 10-Q filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Link Removed, contains an unexpected $500 million charge for the first quarter that wasn’t reported in the company’s quarterly results.
The filing says the charge was taken this month, and applied to the quarter ended...
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