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U.S. labor board judge orders union vote at Activision studio
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A regional director for the U.S. National Labor Relations Board on Friday ordered a union election for a group of workers at an Activision Blizzard-owned studio that works on the popular "Call of Duty" franchise, overruling objections from the company.
U.S. judge will not block Intuit TurboTax ads that FTC found deceptive
(Reuters) -A U.S. judge on Friday refused to block TurboTax maker Intuit Inc from running ads for "free" tax filing that the Federal Trade Commission said deceived millions of taxpayers.
These electric chopsticks could help cut salt consumption
If you’re a pro with chopsticks, then you’re perfectly primed to reduce your salt consumption thanks to this latest invention from Japan. Apparently, all it takes is some light electric stimulation to the tongue to stop you from wanting to add salt to your food.
Bitcoin’s new puzzle: How to ditch fossil fuels and go green
In the world of bitcoin mining, access to cheap and reliable electricity is everything.
Tesla shareholders lose bid for 'gag order' against Elon Musk
(Reuters) - A federal judge on Wednesday rejected an effort by Tesla Inc shareholders to obtain a "gag order" preventing Elon Musk from publicly discussing their lawsuit accusing him of deceiving them with a 2018 tweet about taking his electric car company private.
U.S. appeals court will not reconsider California net neutrality ruling
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. Court of Appeals on Wednesday said it will not reconsider its decision in January to uphold California's net neutrality law.
Judge rejects 'gag order' for Elon Musk
(Reuters) -Elon Musk will not be subjected to a "gag order" preventing him from discussing a lawsuit claiming he defrauded Tesla Inc shareholders by tweeting in 2018 about taking his electric car company private, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday.
Activision beats shareholder class action over sex bias claims, for now
(Reuters) - Activision Blizzard Inc has won the dismissal of a lawsuit in California accusing the video game maker of misleading investors by downplaying the severity of alleged sexual harassment and discrimination against female employees.
First person linked to OCBC phishing scam in S’pore pleads guilty to offences including money laundering
The first person linked to the OCBC phishing scams has admitted in a district court to offences including money laundering.
Former eBay executive to plead guilty to cyberstalking campaign targeting couple
BOSTON (Reuters) -A former eBay Inc security executive intends to plead guilty to federal charges that he planned a cyberstalking campaign that targeted a Massachusetts couple whose online newsletter was seen as critical of the e-commerce company.