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Apple: 'We'd love cheaper prices'
JENNIFER DUDLEY-NICHOLSON AND CLAIRE PORTER
SOFTWARE giant Microsoft has admitted it slugs Australian customers significantly more for its products in a federal committee today and said if customers didn't like it they would "vote with their wallets".
Microsoft became the latest international technology company to face the House of Representatives committee into information technology prices this afternoon, following evidence from Adobe and Apple.
Microsoft Australia managing director Pip Marlow said the company did not create...