Volta Trucks will launch its electric Class 7 trucks in the US next year

Volta Trucks' Zero has been designed from the ground up as a battery-electric logistics vehicle. The driver can enter or exit from either side and sits in a central driving position with eyes at the right height to spot cyclists and other vulnerable road users.

Enlarge / Volta Trucks’ Zero has been designed from the ground up as a battery-electric logistics vehicle. The driver can enter or exit from either side and sits in a central driving position with eyes at the right height to spot cyclists and other vulnerable road users. (credit: Volta | Getty Images | Aurich Lawson)

If you live in Los Angeles, you might start seeing some of Volta Trucks’ distinctive-looking electric vehicles driving around, as the Swedish startup plans to deploy a pilot fleet of Class 7 trucks in the city next year. After initially focusing on Europe, Volta Trucks revealed on Thursday that, like Prince Akeem, it’s coming to America.

The Volta Zero was designed from the ground up to be an electric heavy-duty truck rather than an adaptation of an existing internal-combustion platform. The truck features a central driving position, with a minimum of blind spots, that places the driver at an appropriate height to spot vulnerable road users like cyclists. Range is a route-appropriate 95-125 miles (152-201 km)—the Zero is meant for urban logistics, not long hauls.

But don’t think of Volta Trucks as a research project. The batteries and motors are both sourced from leaders in the field, and rather than set up a new factory with plans for world domination, the trucks are being contract-manufactured at the former MAN plant in Steyr, Austria.

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TurboTax forced to stop misleading “free, free, free” ads and pay back $141M

Boxed versions of TurboTax software sit on a store shelf.

Enlarge / TurboTax products sit on display at Costco on January 28, 2016, in Foster City, California. (credit: Getty Images | Kimberly White )

TurboTax owner Intuit “will pay $141 million in restitution to millions of consumers across the nation who were unfairly charged” and stop its “free, free, free” ad campaign “that lured customers with promises of free tax preparation services, only to deceive them into paying,” New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Wednesday. Intuit is accused of steering customers away from the IRS Free File program that is free to 70 percent of taxpayers while using misleading ads to promote a separate “freemium” TurboTax product that isn’t actually free to most people.

Intuit agreed to the settlement with all 50 US states and the District of Columbia. “Intuit cheated millions of low-income Americans out of free tax filing services they were entitled to,” James said in the settlement announcement. “For years, Intuit misled the most vulnerable among us to make a profit. Today, every state in the nation is holding Intuit accountable for scamming millions of taxpayers, and we’re putting millions of dollars back into the pockets of impacted Americans.”

Specifically, “Intuit will provide restitution to nearly 4.4 million consumers who started using TurboTax’s Free Edition for tax years 2016 through 2018 and were told that they had to pay to file even though they were eligible to file for free using the IRS Free File program offered through TurboTax.” Payments will be about $30 for each tax year and “impacted consumers will automatically receive notices and a check by mail,” the announcement said.

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Mozilla releases Firefox version 100 this week

A special 100th-version splash page appears on the first launch of a new Firefox installation.

Enlarge / A special 100th-version splash page appears on the first launch of a new Firefox installation. (credit: Samuel Axon)

Firefox released its 100th update, and some fanfare accompanied the release on Mozilla’s blog about the web browser. Firefox 100 is available this week for both desktop and mobile versions.

To celebrate, Mozilla says it will be regularly sharing fan art inspired by Firefox throughout May. But while that 100 number carries some symbolic weight, the update itself isn’t particularly monumental.

On the desktop, subtitles and captions are now supported in Firefox’s picture-in-picture mode for videos. Three key websites officially support subtitles and captions in PIP: YouTube, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video. Plus, the feature works on websites that support the WebVTT standard, like Twitter.

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New lawsuit calls Kotick’s handling of Activision-Microsoft merger “inexcusable”

New lawsuit calls Kotick’s handling of Activision-Microsoft merger “inexcusable”

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The Activision-Blizzard shareholders’ response to a whirlwind of news over the past year—which include disturbing, company-wide allegations of sexual harassment and pay disparity, followed by a $68.7 billion acquisition proposal—reached a new head at the end of April in the form of a sweeping lawsuit.

As first reported by Axios on Wednesday, the April 26 civil suit, as filed by the New York City Employees’ Retirement System and other NYC retirement and pension systems, hinges upon allegations that Activision-Blizzard has failed to properly open its books. Its plaintiffs, which include longstanding Activision-Blizzard shareholders, contend in Delaware court that fuller disclosure from Activision-Blizzard is required to answer their allegations about “breaches of fiduciary duty.”

“Escape liability and accountability”

Those include the shareholders’ belief that executives acted in their own interests, as opposed to those of company shareholders, in failing for years to inform them about the original California state lawsuit’s allegations. The suit also alleges that the board is accelerating efforts to complete a proposed merger with Microsoft to “extinguish highly valuable derivative claims” against all Activision-Blizzard board members and longtime company CEO Bobby Kotick.

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Report: Sonos is launching its own voice assistant in June

Sonos Beam soundbar.

Enlarge / Sonos Beam soundbar. (credit: Sonos)

According to a report from The Verge on Wednesday, Sonos is launching a voice assistant on June 1. The publication cited “people familiar with the company’s plans” who claim the feature will bring voice control to Sonos’ home audio products.

A Sonos rep told Ars Technica that the company doesn’t comment on rumors or speculation when asked for comment.

Currently, Sonos’ products, like Bluetooth speakers and soundbars, support Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Now, it’s reportedly interested in equipping its products with its own voice assistant.

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