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LONDON : Technology giant Apple on Friday told a London tribunal that Britain's competition watchdog had 'no power' to launch a probe into its mobile browsers because it did so too late.The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) opened a full investigation in November into cloud gaming and mobile browser

LONDON : Technology giant Apple on Friday told a London tribunal that Britain's competition watchdog had"no power" to launch a probe into its mobile browsers because it did so too late.

Apple filed an appeal in January at the Competition Appeal Tribunal in London and argues the investigation is"invalid". He added in court filings that Apple has"suffered serious prejudice" as a result of the CMA's decision, having"had to repeatedly divert management time and technical resources away from its business activities".

He argued in court filings that a ruling that the investigation is invalid would cause"significant prejudice to the public interest … which outweighs any burden shouldered by Apple".

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