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Tuesday September 19th, 2017 day edition

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This info comes straight from GoNintendo user KamehamehaX, and we're happy to bring it to you!.

According to a Netflix customer service rep, Netflix is "locked and loaded" for Switch.

Apparently Netflix has been trying to get permission to launch their app on Switch, and as soon as Nintendo gives the go-ahead, the app can be added to the eShop.

As of right now, Netflix is just waiting for Nintendo to give the green light.

Obviously, we don't have confirmation from Nintendo on this, and I know some people don't believe customer service reps.

We've certainly seen reps get info wrong before.

Let's just hope this info is correct and the service will be added to Switch soon!. »

Canada won't do business with Boeing while it's 'busy trying to sue us,' Trudeau says

Authored by cbc.ca

Canada won't do business with Boeing while it's 'busy trying to sue us,' Trudeau says.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dropped the gloves Monday in his fight with Boeing, saying the government won't do business with a company that he's accusing of attacking Canadian industry and trying to put aerospace employees out of work.

"But we won't do business with a company that's busy trying to sue us and trying to put our aerospace workers out of business.". »

Lifelock offers to protect you from the Equifax breach — by selling you services provided by Equifax

Authored by latimes.com
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Here’s what Lifelock isn’t advertising so widely: When you buy its protection, you’re signing up for credit reporting and monitoring services provided by, yes, Equifax.

Lifelock signed a four-year contract with Equifax in December 2015, with the services to start the following April.

At the time, Lifelock said it would “purchase certain credit products and services from Equifax” that would then “comprise a part of LifeLock’s identity theft protection services for consumers.”. »