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Apple has kept an illegal monopoly over smartphones, US Justice Department claims in lawsuit

Sky News Thursday, 21 March 2024
The United States Justice Department has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, accusing the tech giant of engineering an illegal monopoly in smartphones that boxes out competitors.
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