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| | | | | It's that time of year again - the annual Sports Technology Buyers Guides. My goal here being to give my specific recommendations - exactly the same recommendations I'd give to my own friends and family, based on the continual usage | |
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www.cyclingweekly.com
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| | | | | The best cycling computers can enhance your ride by helping you explore new routes or by allowing you to train more effectively | |
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www.dcrainmaker.com
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| | | | | Like any true triathlete, I violate all the rules of common sense. The most important one being to never try something new on race day. But given I have a long history of violating said rule, I figured a few | |
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mjtsai.com
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| | | [AI summary] A federal judge ruled that Google violated US antitrust law by maintaining a monopoly in the search and advertising markets through practices like paying companies to be the default search engine. The ruling, led by Judge Amit Mehta, highlights how these payments incentivize companies like Apple to avoid competing with Google, thus preserving Google's dominance. The case now moves to determining remedies, with potential changes to the search market and antitrust enforcement. | ||