Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to sue Meta is true — but not for the reason most people will assume: the plaintiff is Mark S. Zuckerberg, a veteran bankruptcy lawyer in Indianapolis whose legal complaint accuses Meta of repeatedly disabling his Facebook accounts, accepting advertising payments while...
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A California resident has filed a lawsuit seeking to force Microsoft to keep Windows 10 receiving free security updates, calling the company’s October 14, 2025 end-of-support decision a de facto coercion to buy new hardware and a move to entrench its AI strategy — a case that crystallizes...
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A single‑plaintiff lawsuit filed in San Diego has transformed what many assumed would be a routine product lifecycle milestone into a high‑stakes public debate about security, competition, and planned obsolescence—claiming Microsoft’s decision to end Windows 10 support on October 14, 2025...
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A California plaintiff has taken Microsoft to court over the company’s planned end of support for Windows 10, alleging the move is effectively a forced-obsolescence strategy that funnels users toward Windows 11 and AI‑optimized hardware — and demanding that Microsoft keep issuing free security...
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In a recent legal development, an oilfield equipment supplier has initiated a lawsuit against its insurance agent, alleging negligence that has left the company potentially liable for over $1.3 million. The supplier contends that the agent failed to promptly notify the insurer of a claim...
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Exclusive Ron Paul interview with Lavabit Ladar Levison discusses the implications of National Security Letters and NSA surveillance
Lavabit is an email service founded in 2004 that suspended operations in August 2013. It is owned and operated by Ladar Levison.
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A tired German bank worker fell asleep on his keyboard, turning a minor money transfer into a 222 million euro (£189 million) transaction, a court heard on Monday.
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