
FloSports, FloWrestling
Streaming service advertises a monthly rate for a wrestling package that has no monthly plan.
A class-action lawsuit was filed against Fry’s Electronics and Nuance Communications for allegedly falsely advertising that the Dragon Naturally Speaking software can recognize speech with 99% accuracy. The lawsuit was originally filed in state court in August 2012 and transferred to federal court in October 2012. (Michael Nathan v. Frys Electronics, Inc., et al., Case No. 12-cv-08677)
Streaming service advertises a monthly rate for a wrestling package that has no monthly plan.
Made in Belgium? Think again.
If you’re looking to binge-watch all 12 seasons before the comedy calls it quits this spring, look elsewhere.
“The bottom line is that the claims regarding corn syrup in brewing are more marketing than science.”
TINA.org investigates after doctor challenges pain reliever’s “clinically proven” labeling claim on Twitter.