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    $BTC.CC$ $MSTR.US$ MicroStrategy, the world's largest publicly traded bitcoin holder, said on Thursday that it had bought an additional 1,434 bitcoins in the latest sell-off, bringing its total holdings to 122,478, worth about $6bn. The company said it spent about $82.4 million to buy the coins between Nov. 29 and Dec. 8, at an average price of $57,477. Some of those purchases were made during the plunge on Dec. 4, when bitcoin's price fell more than 20%.
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    $TSLA.US$ has offered video games on its touch-screens, which dominate the dashboards of its cars and are used to control many aspects of the vehicles, for several years. But the original set of games could only be played while the car was in park.
    Tesla has recently been putting more work toward video games inside its vehicles with the goal to "optimize fun" with its ownership experience.
    An over-the-air update this summer added solitaire and two other games that can be played by a driver or by a passenger in full view of the driver, raising questions about safety and the potential for distracting drivers from the road.
    The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Wednesday it is reviewing a recent software update by that allows drivers to play video games on a dashboard screen while the vehicle is moving.
    "We are aware of driver concerns and are discussing the feature with the manufacturer," the agency said in a statement. "The Vehicle Safety Act prohibits manufacturers from selling vehicles with design defects posing unreasonable risks to safety.”
    Tesla appeared to be aware the new games can be played while the car is in motion.
    A warning shows up on the screen before the game starts that reads, "Solitaire is for everyone but playing while the car is in motion is only for passengers." The system asks for confirmation that the person seeking to play the game is a passenger, but there is nothing preventing drivers from clicking the button and starting a game.
    Mooers, what do you think? Did you play video games in a Tesla before? As a driver or a passenger?
    Source: Bloomberg, New York Times
    A new Tesla safety concern: Do you play video games in moving cars?
    A new Tesla safety concern: Do you play video games in moving cars?
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    Stock rebound to extend in Asia; Treasuries drop
    Asian stocks are set to open higher after technology shares led U.S. equities to their biggest rally in nine months as traders bet the omicron Covid variant won't stall the global recovery. Treasuries extended declines.
    Futures pointed higher in Japan, Australia and Hong Kong. The $.SPX.US$ chalked the biggest gain since March to erase all the losses suffered after Jerome Powell's hawkish tilt a week ago. Gauges of volatility retreated, with the Cboe Volatility Index sliding.
    Pfizer shot offers partial Omicron shield
    In the first reported experiments gauging the effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccines against the worrisome new strain, researchers at the institute found that the variant could partially evade the vaccine produced by $PFE.US$ and $BNTX.US$. Still, its evasion wasn't complete and a booster shot could provide additional protection.
    AmEx sees holiday spending soaring as Omicron fails to bite
    $AXP.US$ said the omicron variant has yet to put a damper on holiday shopping.
    Consumer retail spending on the firm's cards so far this quarter -- AmEx's best proxy for holiday results -- has soared 30% compared to pre-pandemic levels, CFO Jeff Campbell told investors at a conference Tuesday.
    Tesla rebounds from selloff, leading EV stocks higher
    $TSLA.US$, which lost 6.2% last week and extended its decline Monday to briefly fall over 20% from its early November high, helped lift sentiment for other EV producers. UBS Group AG boosted its price target to $1,000 from $725 and said the company is "cementing" its leadership as the electric-vehicle market takes off. Tesla shares rose 4.2% to about $1,052.
    MEME ETF is launching as day-trader bets slump
    Roundhill Investments is pushing on with plans to list the $MEME.US$ on Wednesday, according to the firm's Chief Executive Officer Will Hershey.
    The product is set to track the Solactive Roundhill Meme Stock Index -- which screens companies based on social-media activity and short interest to create a portfolio of 25 retail-friendly equities.
    Amazon Web Services outage brings some delivery operations to a standstill
    $AMZN.US$'s cloud computing unit on Tuesday was hit with an outage that took down some websites and services. A notice on AWS' status page confirmed it was experiencing issues in the "US-East-1 Region."
    The outage brought down popular services like Disney+, $NFLX.US$ and $COIN.US$, along with critical internal tools at Amazon like its Flex and AtoZ apps used by warehouse and delivery workers.
    Elon Musk says 'civilization is going to crumble' if people dont have more children
    The tech billionaire said low and rapidly declining birth rates are "one of the biggest risks to civilization." His comments come as a growing number of people are deciding not to have children, citing concerns such as climate change and inequality.
    Musk added that too many "good, smart people" think there are too many people in the world and that the population is growing out of control.
    Intel plans to take self-driving car unit public in the U.S. in mid-2022
    $INTC.US$ has announced that it plans to list Mobileye, the Israeli autonomous driving firm it acquired for $15.3 billion in 2017, as part of an effort to branch out into new markets.
    Source: Bloomberg, CNBC
    Wall Street Today | AWS outage brought down services like Disney+ and Coinbase
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