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The European Union's top court upheld a record 4.1 billion euro fine against Google for anticompetitive practices related to its Android operating system. The ruling confirms the bloc found that agreements with phone makers abused mobile dominance by pushing services like Search and Chrome through pre-installation requirements, closing this long-running case after lower courts previously adjusted the original penalty.
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The Next Web leads with Google's loss and appeal, while Phys.org Technology leads with the EU court's decision and the fine's record size.
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