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Mar 2024
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Crushing the competition: Has Apple gone...

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Today, On Deadline is looking at the Justice Department's lawsuit against tech giant Apple. It alleges the company has monopolized the mobile phone market. The Biden administration is alleging they’ve illegally monopolized the smartphone market. Could the infamous green text bubble be the final frontier in this fight against Apple here in the US?  'On Deadline' is hosted and produced by Lauren Barry. It's also produced by Joe Hiti, Christy Strawser and Myron Kaplan. Sound design by Joe Hiti.

 

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