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🗓️ 11 July 2024
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0:00.0 | O. C.I. is the single platform for your infrastructure, database, application development, and |
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0:14.4 | slash Wall Street. Here's your TMB Tech Minute for Thursday July 11th. I'm |
0:21.3 | Zoe Thomas for the Wall Street Journal. The European Union has |
0:25.5 | ended a long-running probe into Apple Pay that could have seen the iPhone maker |
0:30.2 | hit with a hefty fine. The EU said Apple's decision to let third-party |
0:35.0 | mobile wallet and payment services use the technology behind its Apple Pay |
0:39.3 | app fully addressed its antitrust concerns. The EU's executive arm said it made a series of commitments by Apple |
0:46.2 | legally binding under the Block's antitrust rules. |
0:49.1 | That means Apple must comply with them by July 25th. |
0:53.0 | A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against Elon Musk and his social media company |
0:58.0 | that claimed thousands of laid-off Twitter employees weren't paid at least $500 million in Severance. |
1:05.0 | The two former employees who filed the suit said they were offered only a month of Severance |
1:10.0 | pay from the company now called X. The pair say they were entitled to more under the company's |
1:15.5 | severance plan and the company's failure to make further payments violated a federal law. |
1:21.6 | The judge in the case said the suit incorrectly claimed the |
1:24.8 | company's severance plan was governed by a federal law. The former employees were |
1:29.0 | given three weeks to refile their claims. Lawyers for the two said they were disappointed and |
1:34.4 | considering their options. The company and lawyers for X and Musk didn't |
1:39.1 | immediately return requests for comment. And companies have urged the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to rethink |
1:47.5 | draft rules for reporting cyber attacks. |
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