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Read previewThe DOJ this week filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, claiming the company abused its monopoly power to throttle competition among smartphone manufacturers.
"Calling Apple a 'monopoly' in phones is laughable," iconic tech journalist Walt Mossberg wrote in a series of posts on Threads.
That's like calling the best-selling expensive wine a monopoly when it actually has a modest overall market share," Mossberg wrote.
"The DOJ acts as if there's a right for competitors to use iMessage tech, which is proprietary to Apple.
Persons:
—, Walt Mossberg, Mossberg, Apple, there's, Mossberg isn't, Steven Sinofsky
Organizations:
Service, Apple, Microsoft, DOJ, Business, Wall Street, Big Tech, Windows, BI