Uber reaches a $10M settlement with the City of Chicago for listing restaurants in Uber Eats and Postmates without consent and charging excess commissions (Rebecca Bellan/TechCrunch) - TechnW3
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SCOTUS refused to hear an appeal by Virginia-based Centripetal Networks to reinstate a $2.75B award to be paid by Cisco in a cybersecurity patent dispute (Blake Brittain/Reuters) - TechnW3
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Sources: the US Department of Agriculture is probing Neuralink for potential animal welfare violations after complaints that its animal testing is being rushed (Rachael Levy/Reuters) - TechnW3
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Crypto lender Nexo says it will exit the US market altogether in the coming months and immediately halt access to its Earn Interest Product in eight states (Nikhilesh De/CoinDesk) - TechnW3
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SBF says John Ray III is not working with him or responding to messages, claims Ray made false statements, and dodges questions on Alameda and loaning funds (Stephanie Murray/The Block) - TechnW3
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Rackspace confirms a "security incident" impacted its hosted Microsoft Exchange services, leading to an "extended outage"; customers complain of poor support (Simon Sharwood/The Register) - TechnW3
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Survey of 8,000 young people in nine European countries finds 34% have pirated content, 27% reported trolling someone, 22% reported inciting violence, and more (Dan Milmo/The Guardian) - TechnW3
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A wide-ranging interview with Cory Doctorow on lessons from science fiction, Big Tech's comeuppance, surveillance capitalism, smart contracts, dApps, and more (Christopher Byrd/New Yorker) - TechnW3
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Source: Foxconn expects its COVID-hit Zhengzhou plant to resume full production around late December to early January, but uncertainties remain (Reuters) - TechnW3
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A look at PostScript, Adobe's programming language for desktop publishing that debuted in 1984, as its source code is publicly released for the first time (David C. Brock/CHM) - TechnW3
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