Filing: in its case against Meta's Within acquisition, FTC asks a judge to remove some allegations about anticompetitive effects in the VR fitness apps market (Leah Nylen/Bloomberg) - TechnW3
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Binance says it will cease trading Helium Network Tokens, or HNT, over the next week and advises users to close out their positions (Forbes) - TechnW3
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Pew: 6% of US adults regularly get news on BitChute, Gab, Gettr, Parler, Rumble, Telegram, or Truth Social, but no one site drew over 2% of those seeking news (Tiffany Hsu/New York Times) - TechnW3
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Filing: a judge grants Elon Musk's request to halt the Twitter trial and says the deal must close by October 28, otherwise a trial will be scheduled in November (Richard Lawler/The Verge) - TechnW3
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AMD announces ~$5.6B in preliminary Q3 revenue, below its outlook of $6.7B plus or minus $200M, driven by weaker Client segment revenue and supply chain issues (Todd Haselton/CNBC) - TechnW3
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In NLRB complaints, the Alphabet Workers Union claims some contract workers were fired for supporting a union and faced retaliation after pushing for benefits (Julia Love/Bloomberg) - TechnW3
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Filing: Elon Musk asks a judge to delay the Twitter trial, saying he is working to arrange financing for the deal and his acquisition would close by October 28 (New York Times) - TechnW3
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Shopify settles a lawsuit with major educational publishers that claimed the platform ignored notices of users selling pirated textbooks and other materials (Blake Brittain/Reuters) - TechnW3
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Minneapolis-based NetSPI, which offers penetration testing and attack surface management services, raised $410M from KKR, bringing its total funding to $500M (Chris Metinko/Crunchbase News) - TechnW3
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Fast Company brings its site back online after eight days offline, saying a cyberattack hit its CMS and "no customer or advertiser information was disclosed" (Brendan Vaughan/Fast Company) - TechnW3
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