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Twitter playing ‘stupid game’ to stall ex-workers’ legal claims: lawyer
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‘Call of Duty’ maker Activision Blizzard to pay $35 million over U.S. SEC charges
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Spanish court rules Amazon ‘Flex’ couriers were falsely self-employed
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Ransomware attack on data firm ION could take days to fix -sources
By James Pearson and Danilo Masoni LONDON/MILAN (Reuters) -A ransomware attack that hit ION Trading UK could take days to…
Twitter to share ad revenue with some content creators
(Reuters) – Twitter will start sharing revenue from advertisements with some of its content creators, Chief Executive Elon Musk said…
Intel faces yet another EU antitrust fine despite court win last year
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Intel could face yet another EU antitrust fine despite winning its court fight…
Ford’s pain underscores uneven impact of two-year auto chip shortage
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