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Unions are boycotting Tesla's business operations in Sweden to pressure it to sign an agreement with its workers. Now Tesla has decided to sue.

 
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Yes, your iPhone automatically turns on NameDrop with the latest software update. But you shouldn't really be worried about it—regardless of what the police are saying.

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[New post] UK charts: Super Mario RPG slips to No.17 this week

November 27, 2023  |   by Julian L. Mertz  |   No comments
Site logo image Sickr posted: " The latest boxed-video game charts are in from the largest gaming market in Europe, the United Kingdom. The sales kicked in early this year for Black Friday and has seen a number of older titles climb the charts and push some of the stalwarts out of the " My Nintendo News

UK charts: Super Mario RPG slips to No.17 this week

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The latest boxed-video game charts are in from the largest gaming market in Europe, the United Kingdom. The sales kicked in early this year for Black Friday and has seen a number of older titles climb the charts and push some of the stalwarts out of the top ten. The best-selling physical game […]

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