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Sunday, 10 March 2013
Microsoft to pay £485m EU fine over botched web browser choice
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Microsoft has been hit with a £485m European Commission fine after a botched update to the Windows operating system meant it broke a legally-binding commitment to offer consumers a choice of web browser.
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