Google's been wrestling with the European Union over antitrust issues for a long while now. Today, though, Parliament says it's come up with a possible solution: severing search from the rest of Google. Read on for the rest of our news highlights from the last 24 hours, including the Fire HD 6, Amazon's rumored video-streaming service and an interactive map of public defecation.
Engadget Daily: Google's EU antitrust battle, Amazon's Fire HD 6, and more!
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