Google hit with $15 million verdict in US trial over audio patents

By Blake Brittain (Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google must pay patent holding company Personal Audio LLC $15.1 million for infringing two patents related to audio software, a Delaware federal jury said in a verdict made public on Wednesday. Personal Audio had argued that Google’s music app Google Play Music featured playlist downloading, navigation and editing features…

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Retail investors slow to buy into ARK Innovation Fund’s blistering rally

By David Randall NEW YORK(Reuters) – Individual investors have given a cold shoulder to Cathie Wood’s ARK Innovation Fund during their searing run this year, but some market watchers believe that may change if risk appetite keeps improving. The $8 billion fund, which outperformed all U.S. equity funds during the pandemic rally of 2020 but…

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Exclusive-Texts tie DeSantis closely to Trump insider Lev Parnas in 2018 race

By Aram Roston and Joseph Tanfani BOCA RATON, Florida (Reuters) – Ukrainian-American businessman Lev Parnas and his business partner were arrested in 2019, accused by the U.S. government of funneling a Russian oligarch’s money into American political campaigns. One recipient of Parnas’ donations — Florida Governor Ron DeSantis — has said he was barely an…

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Ukraine expects to secure almost $7 billion from West to rebuild

By Elizabeth Piper and Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) -Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on Wednesday he expected to secure almost $7 billion in aid, after telling a London conference Russia’s war meant Kyiv was facing the largest reconstruction project in Europe since World War Two. At the conference Britain, the United States, the European…

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Wall Street ends lower, pausing rally as Powell testimony looms

By Stephen Culp NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stocks softened on Tuesday, closing in negative territory as investors began the holiday-shortened week by taking profits in the wake of a sustained rally amid signs of weakening global demand. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s congressional testimony Wednesday could be a potential market mover. All three major…

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Donor bought pricey golf simulator for DeSantis, documents show, raising ethics questions

By Aram Roston and Joseph Tanfani (Reuters) – After Ron DeSantis, an avid golfer, moved into the Florida governor’s mansion in 2019, workers installed a golf simulator worth tens of thousands of dollars in the private pool cabana so he could practice his game. But DeSantis did not pay for the simulator. Neither did the…

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Google Hit With $15 Million Verdict In US Trial Over Audio Patents

By Blake Brittain (Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google must pay patent holding company Personal Audio LLC $15.1 million for infringing two patents related to audio software, a Delaware federal jury said in a verdict made public on Wednesday. Personal Audio had argued that Google’s music app Google Play Music featured playlist downloading, navigation and editing features…

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Founder of US ‘orgasmic meditation’ group to challenge forced labor charge

By Luc Cohen NEW YORK (Reuters) – The founder of OneTaste, a sexual wellness company that claims to teach “orgasmic meditation,” plans to challenge a federal criminal charge that she surveilled group members and withheld promised wages, her lawyer said on Wednesday. Reid Weingarten, a lawyer for Nicole Daedone, told U.S. District Judge Diane Gujarati…

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