Here s what s on the Wednesday menu.
Ruling on California class-action suit against Uber over employee classification will be delayed.
India is putting Facebook s free mobile Internet services on hold while its regulators address questions about whether the services violate net neutrality.
Google reportedly working on new messaging app — smarter, infused with artificial intelligence. (WSJ)
Kim Dotcom can be extradited to the U.S. in Megaupload case, a New Zealand judge rules.
China says tech companies have nothing to fear from its new anti-terror law. Tech companies will not be required to install backdoors, an official said.
Apple allows long-term shareholders to nominate board members.
Yahoo says it, too, will warn users when it thinks they re being targeted by state-sponsored hackers.
Photo: Kim Dotcom arrives at court in Auckland on December 23, 2015. A New Zealand judge ruled that the Internet mogul can be extradited to the United States, where he is wanted on money laundering, racketeering and breach of copyright charges. (Michael Bradley/AFP/Getty Images)
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