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Eu Antitrust Probe

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space-exploration1 year ago

"NASA's Call for Volunteers: Live in Yearlong Mars Simulation"

NASA is seeking volunteers for its year-long simulated Mars mission, CHAPEA 2, starting in spring 2025, with selected crew members living in a 3D-printed habitat in Houston. Meanwhile, the EU is reportedly set to fine Apple $539 million and potentially ban its alleged anti-competitive App Store practices, following an investigation prompted by a 2019 complaint from Spotify. Additionally, Reddit has signed a multi-million content licensing deal with an AI company, and Intuitive Machines' moon lander has sent home its first images ahead of its scheduled landing on February 22.

business2 years ago

EU Launches Antitrust Probe into Microsoft's Office Suite Following Remedies Failure

Microsoft is likely to face an antitrust investigation by the European Union (EU) after discussions with the EU watchdog to resolve the issue have stalled. The investigation stems from a complaint by Slack, alleging that Microsoft unfairly integrated its workplace chat and video app, Teams, into its Office product. Microsoft had offered to cut the price of its Office product without Teams, but the EU Commission is seeking a deeper price reduction. If found in breach of EU antitrust rules, Microsoft could face a fine of up to 10% of its global turnover.