Kawhi Leonard (ACL rehab) could return this season

PHOENIX — Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard is ahead of schedule in his rehab from a torn right ACL and a return to action this season is within reach, league sources told Yahoo Sports’ Chris Haynes as he relayed on TNT Thursday night. Leonard has amped up his workload in recent weeks and is looking stronger and stronger, sources said. Heading into Thursday’s game against the Phoenix Suns, the Clippers are 19-19, positioned eighth in the Western Conference standings. Multiple players… Source link

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Yahoo Announces Multiretailer Checkout for Ads – WWD

As brick-and-mortar retail prepares for a renaissance this year, Yahoo is diving deeper into e-commerce with new multiretailer checkout for ads, the company announced Thursday. A product of the tech company’s partnership with e-commerce platform MikMak, the update offers add-to-cart functionality and e-commerce analytics for campaigns across native and display advertisements on Yahoo. Functionally, the updates may make the shopping experience easier for consumers, as they can checkout… Source link

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Google copied Sonos’ multi-zone speaker technology, US import regulator rules

The US International Trade Commission has ruled that Google is in violation of five Sonos patents relating to smart speakers (via The New York Times). The decision affirms a judge’s ruling in August, and could force Google to stop importing products using the infringing technology. It’s not yet clear whether any specific Google products will necessarily disappear from shelves — in fact, Google spokesperson José Castaneda suggests the company’s customers would not “experience any… Source link

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Jan. 6 was ‘a colossal failure’ in tracking online extremism: former Homeland Security whistleblower

As a senior official at the Department of Homeland Security during the Trump administration, Brian Murphy got a close look at the failures ahead of the insurrection at the Capitol. His 26-year career at DHS and at the FBI focused on violent extremism and he watched, he said Thursday in a Yahoo Finance Live interview, as those departments failed in 2020 as an early warning system to the emerging threat from then-President Trump’s radicalized supporters. Officials, he says, “were intimidated… Source link

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Stock futures rise before December jobs report

Stock futures opened higher Thursday evening as investors looked ahead to a key report on the U.S. labor market recovery at the end of a volatile week. Contracts on the S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq gained as the overnight session began.   On Friday, investors are set to receive the Labor Department’s December jobs report, providing an update on the extent to which labor supply shortages were still impacting the economy at the end of last year. Economists expect to see more than 400,000 non-farm… Source link

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GameStop surges 30% in after-hours on reported NFT plans

GameStop’s (GME) stock surged as much as 30% in after hours after a report that the video game retailer is launching a marketplace for non-fungible tokens (NFTs), a move which had been telegraphed last year.  GameStop is also reportedly creating partnerships with two crypto companies to “share technology and co-invest in the development of games that use blockchain and NFT technology, as well as other NFT-related projects,” according to people familiar with the plans who spoke to the… Source link

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Google Infringed on Sonos Speaker Technology, Trade Court Rules

OAKLAND, Calif. — Google infringed on five audio technology patents held by the speaker manufacturer Sonos and is not allowed to import products that violate Sonos’s intellectual property into the United States, a trade court ruled on Thursday. The final ruling by the United States International Trade Commission, a quasi-judicial body that decides trade cases and can block the import of goods that violate patents, closes a two-year investigation into the intellectual-property dispute.

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France Fines Google, Facebook for Privacy Violations

A French regulator fined Alphabet Inc.’s Google $169 million and Meta Platforms Inc.’s Facebook $67 million, saying the companies made it too difficult for users to reject cookies, the identifiers used to track their data. Facebook and Google required several steps to reject cookies used to track their data on YouTube, Facebook and Google, leading users to accept the technology because doing so required just one click, said… Source link

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Bitcoin will see its ‘dot com moment’ over next year or two: Charts technician

It’s been a bad start of the year for Bitcoin (BTC-USD), and 2022 could bring in a bit more pain.   While some bulls continue to forecast $100,000, one strategist doesn’t see that happening this year – or next. “Long term, I love cryptocurrency, I love Bitcoin. But the charts — and I’m a technician — are just not showing that,” Gareth Soloway, president and CFO of InTheMoneyStocks.com told Yahoo Finance Live. “Bitcoin for me, has a nasty head-and-shoulders pattern on it. Believe or not,… Source link

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France fines Google, Facebook millions over tracking consent

LONDON — French regulators on Thursday fined Google and Facebook a total of more than 200 million euros ($226 million) for not making it as easy for people to opt out of online tracking as it is for them to accept it. The CNIL data privacy watchdog said its investigations found that while the U.S. online giants gave French users a single button to immediately accept cookies, there wasn’t an equally simple way for them to decline because “several clicks are required to refuse all… Source link

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