Uber loses UK appeal and Nintendo ups the ante on the Switch (Tech Today)
Uber loses UK appeal and Nintendo ups the ante on the Switch (Tech Today)
2017-11-13
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uber has lost an appeal in the UK to
have its drivers treated as
self-employed rather than workers the
case against uber was brought by two
drivers who claimed the company was
acting unlawfully by not giving them
rights like holidays and rest breaks
Reuters reports it's another blow for
uber which lost its license to operate
in London in September the ride-sharing
company will appeal the decision saying
it's given drivers more control over the
past year including access to injury and
illness cover Nintendo may soon get its
which console into more hands with
reports it's ramping up production
according to The Wall Street Journal
Nintendo will turn out 30 million
consoles a year starting April 2018
that's up from 25 million Nintendo
declined to comment on the reports but
it's good news for shoppers trying to
get their hands on Nintendo's fastest
selling console ever and finally the
first space nation has blasted into
orbit after a successful launch at
NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in
Virginia on Sunday known as as Gardea
the self-proclaimed space Kingdom mostly
exists online and in a mini satellite
currently bound for the International
Space Station after one month of the ISS
the Asgardian one will be deployed
sending key files like the nation's
Constitution it's flag and a database of
its 100,000 citizens into space
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