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Steven Musil

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2022-11-02
CNET 9 related

An ex-Apple employee, Dhirendra Prasad, pleaded guilty to mail and wire fraud charges after defrauding Apple of $17M+, including via kickbacks, starting in 2011

Former parts buyer engaged in theft, taking kickbacks and inflating invoices, prosecutors say.  —  Steven Musil

2021-09-13
The Verge 37 related

Epic has filed an appeal to Friday's ruling in its lawsuit against Apple with the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

but it's not done fighting yet Alex Tsiaoussidis / dexerto.com : Epic Games appeals after Apple wins Fortnite lawsuit Malcolm Owen / AppleInsider : Epic Games files to appeal ruling in Apple lawsuit J...

2020-08-24
The Verge 56 related

In a new filing, Epic says revocation of its developer tools by Apple will harm the developer ecosystem and adds a declaration of support from Microsoft

the story so far Chris Wallace / MCV/DEVELOP : Microsoft submits statement of support for Epic Games in Apple fight Chris Smith / BGR : Why Epic isn't an innocent victim in the Fortnite battle with Ap...

2020-07-16
CNET

Lawsuits filed Tuesday accuse Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft of training facial recognition tools with photos of people without consent, violating Illinois law

Steven Musil / CNET :

2018-03-03
Wall Street Journal 17 related

Former recruiter sues Google, says YouTube set minority hiring quotas, stopped hiring white and Asian males last year for tech jobs, fired him for complaining

then deleted the evidence Steven Musil / CNET : Google accused of excluding Asians, whites for some positions Michael K. Spencer : Google is Beating up #MeToo — Here's How. Tweets: Scott Thurm / @scot...

2016-10-11
The Verge 53 related

5 cases of replacement Galaxy Note7s catching fire reported in US; Samsung says it is investigating the reports, working with Consumer Product Safety Commission

without using the word recall CNBC : Samsung temporarily suspends production of Galaxy Note 7: Report Adrian Kingsley-Hughes / ZDNet : Now the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is dead, here are some alternatives...

2015-09-03
Deadline 10 related

Sony Pictures and former employees reach agreement in principle to settle lawsuit stemming from data breach last year

Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. agreed to settle claims … Steven Musil / CNET : Sony Pictures reaches settlement with ex-employees over hacking Nick Statt / The Verge : Sony Pictures reaches settleme...

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