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The past week has seen several significant developments in the tech world.

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The past week has seen several significant developments in the tech world. In a major victory for labor rights, the United Wizards of the Coast...

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The past week has seen several significant developments in the tech world. In a major victory for labor rights, the United Wizards of the Coast (UWOTC) union has been officially recognized by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). The union, which represents workers at the popular game developer Wizards of the Coast, has been fighting for better working conditions and benefits.

Meanwhile, cybersecurity concerns have been raised over fake public Wi-Fi scams targeting fans at the World Cup. According to a survey by ExpressVPN, 70% of soccer fans would trust public Wi-Fi networks based on their name alone, making them vulnerable to cyber attacks.

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The recognition of the UWOTC union is a significant win for labor rights in the tech industry. The union has been fighting for better working...

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The recognition of the UWOTC union is a significant win for labor rights in the tech industry. The union has been fighting for better working conditions, benefits, and a greater say in company decisions. This victory sets a precedent for other tech workers who may be considering unionization.

The cybersecurity concerns raised by the fake public Wi-Fi scams are also a major issue. With millions of people attending the World Cup and using public Wi-Fi networks, the risk of cyber attacks is high. Fans need to be aware of the risks and take steps to protect themselves.

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Change is possible when workers stand together!" - UWOTC statement on their union recognition "Fans stream matches from airport lounges, check scores...

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"Change is possible when workers stand together!" - UWOTC statement on their union recognition
"Fans stream matches from airport lounges, check scores in hotel lobbies, post from bars, buy food and merchandise from their seats, and move between public networks all day without much thought about who runs them." - ExpressVPN report on World Cup Wi-Fi risks

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6,000: Number of soccer fans surveyed by ExpressVPN for their World Cup Wi-Fi Risk Index 104: Number of games at the 2026 World Cup

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  • 6,000: Number of soccer fans surveyed by ExpressVPN for their World Cup Wi-Fi Risk Index
  • 104: Number of games at the 2026 World Cup

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The tech industry has seen a surge in unionization efforts in recent years, with workers fighting for better working conditions, benefits, and a...

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The tech industry has seen a surge in unionization efforts in recent years, with workers fighting for better working conditions, benefits, and a greater say in company decisions. The recognition of the UWOTC union is a significant win for labor rights in the industry.

Meanwhile, cybersecurity concerns have been a major issue in recent years, with high-profile hacks and data breaches making headlines. The fake public Wi-Fi scams targeting World Cup fans are just the latest example of the risks facing individuals and organizations.

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The recognition of the UWOTC union is likely to inspire other tech workers to consider unionization. The cybersecurity concerns raised by the fake...

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The recognition of the UWOTC union is likely to inspire other tech workers to consider unionization. The cybersecurity concerns raised by the fake public Wi-Fi scams will likely lead to increased awareness and education campaigns to protect individuals and organizations from cyber attacks.

In other news, a new desktop Bitcoin miner has been released, offering a low-power way to explore solo, pool, and lottery-style Bitcoin mining. The device is on sale for $39.99, making it a relatively inexpensive way to learn about Bitcoin mining.

Additionally, a bill in California, AB 2047, has been proposed to restrict access to 3D printers for students, educators, and businesses. The bill has sparked controversy, with many arguing that it will stifle innovation and creativity.

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Who: United Wizards of the Coast (UWOTC) What: Recognition by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) When: Recent Where: Wizards of the Coast...

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  • Who: United Wizards of the Coast (UWOTC)

  • What: Recognition by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)

  • When: Recent

  • Where: Wizards of the Coast

  • Impact: Sets a precedent for labor rights in the tech industry

  • Who: ExpressVPN

  • What: World Cup Wi-Fi Risk Index

  • When: Recent

  • Where: World Cup venues

  • Impact: Raises awareness of cybersecurity risks facing fans

  • Who: Bitcoin Ticket Miner

  • What: New desktop Bitcoin miner

  • When: Recent

  • Where: Available for purchase online

  • Impact: Offers a low-power way to explore Bitcoin mining

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** The past week has seen several significant developments in the tech world.

Tuesday, June 23, 2026 • 4 min read • 5 source references

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The past week has seen several significant developments in the tech world. In a major victory for labor rights, the United Wizards of the Coast (UWOTC) union has been officially recognized by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). The union, which represents workers at the popular game developer Wizards of the Coast, has been fighting for better working conditions and benefits.

Meanwhile, cybersecurity concerns have been raised over fake public Wi-Fi scams targeting fans at the World Cup. According to a survey by ExpressVPN, 70% of soccer fans would trust public Wi-Fi networks based on their name alone, making them vulnerable to cyber attacks.

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Why It Matters

The recognition of the UWOTC union is a significant win for labor rights in the tech industry. The union has been fighting for better working conditions, benefits, and a greater say in company decisions. This victory sets a precedent for other tech workers who may be considering unionization.

The cybersecurity concerns raised by the fake public Wi-Fi scams are also a major issue. With millions of people attending the World Cup and using public Wi-Fi networks, the risk of cyber attacks is high. Fans need to be aware of the risks and take steps to protect themselves.

What Experts Say

"Change is possible when workers stand together!" - UWOTC statement on their union recognition
"Fans stream matches from airport lounges, check scores in hotel lobbies, post from bars, buy food and merchandise from their seats, and move between public networks all day without much thought about who runs them." - ExpressVPN report on World Cup Wi-Fi risks

Key Numbers

  • 6,000: Number of soccer fans surveyed by ExpressVPN for their World Cup Wi-Fi Risk Index
  • 104: Number of games at the 2026 World Cup

Background

The tech industry has seen a surge in unionization efforts in recent years, with workers fighting for better working conditions, benefits, and a greater say in company decisions. The recognition of the UWOTC union is a significant win for labor rights in the industry.

Meanwhile, cybersecurity concerns have been a major issue in recent years, with high-profile hacks and data breaches making headlines. The fake public Wi-Fi scams targeting World Cup fans are just the latest example of the risks facing individuals and organizations.

What Comes Next

The recognition of the UWOTC union is likely to inspire other tech workers to consider unionization. The cybersecurity concerns raised by the fake public Wi-Fi scams will likely lead to increased awareness and education campaigns to protect individuals and organizations from cyber attacks.

In other news, a new desktop Bitcoin miner has been released, offering a low-power way to explore solo, pool, and lottery-style Bitcoin mining. The device is on sale for $39.99, making it a relatively inexpensive way to learn about Bitcoin mining.

Additionally, a bill in California, AB 2047, has been proposed to restrict access to 3D printers for students, educators, and businesses. The bill has sparked controversy, with many arguing that it will stifle innovation and creativity.

Key Facts

  • Who: United Wizards of the Coast (UWOTC)

  • What: Recognition by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)

  • When: Recent

  • Where: Wizards of the Coast

  • Impact: Sets a precedent for labor rights in the tech industry

  • Who: ExpressVPN

  • What: World Cup Wi-Fi Risk Index

  • When: Recent

  • Where: World Cup venues

  • Impact: Raises awareness of cybersecurity risks facing fans

  • Who: Bitcoin Ticket Miner

  • What: New desktop Bitcoin miner

  • When: Recent

  • Where: Available for purchase online

  • Impact: Offers a low-power way to explore Bitcoin mining

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