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Jury mulls whether Musk's 2018 Tesla tweet was fraud

February 3, 2023 Phys.org

Jurors on Friday began deliberating whether Elon Musk committed fraud and should pay dearly for 2018 tweets falsely claiming that he had funding in place to take Tesla private.This post was originally published on this […]

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When you buy at a discount online, are you really paying more?

February 3, 2023 Phys.org

A study published in a recent issue of INFORMS journal Marketing Science has found evidence of a questionable practice that tricks consumers into thinking they are getting a discount when they are actually paying more.This […]

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Jordan's electric car users battle with batteries

February 3, 2023 Phys.org

Electric car early adopters in oil-poor Jordan are now having to grapple with the thorny question of battery disposal, as demand for the technology accelerates across the region.This post was originally published on this site

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The spillover effects of rising energy prices following 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

February 3, 2023 Phys.org

Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine from February 24, 2022, energy prices rose by up to 20% worldwide for five months. WTI crude oil was $92.77 per barrel on February 24, 2022, but rose and […]

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Activision to pay $35 mn to settle charges from US securities regulator

February 3, 2023 Phys.org

Videogame giant Activision Blizzard has agreed to pay $35 million to settle charges from a US securities regulator over its disclosure policies on workplace harassment complaints, regulators said Friday.This post was originally published on this […]

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Spain court rules against Amazon over freelance drivers

February 3, 2023 Phys.org

A Spanish court has ruled that over 2,000 people who used their own vehicles to deliver packages for Amazon as self-employed freelancers should have been hired by the firm as formal employees.This post was originally […]

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Google, Apple, Amazon give investors reason to fret

February 3, 2023 Phys.org

Wall Street had its eyes Friday on big tech after some of the biggest companies in the world posted lackluster quarterly financial performances.This post was originally published on this site

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Industry and community must work together for a hydrogen future, say researchers

February 3, 2023 Phys.org

Investment in the hydrogen economy is accelerating at unprecedented rates, but a large misalignment between industry and community is holding Australia back from effective adoption.This post was originally published on this site

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Text-to-audio generation is here: One of the next big AI disruptions could be in the music industry

February 3, 2023 Phys.org

The past few years have seen an explosion in applications of artificial intelligence to creative fields. A new generation of image and text generators is delivering impressive results. Now AI has also found applications in […]

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Chill pervades China's tech firms even as crackdown eases

February 3, 2023 Phys.org

A grinding crackdown that wiped billions of dollars of value off Chinese technology companies is easing, but the once-freewheeling industry is bracing for much slower growth ahead.This post was originally published on this site

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