PS5 supply woes continue, Justice Department sues Uber
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Speaker 1: This is CNET and here are the stories that matter right now, PS five S may become even harder to find. Sony has reduced its PS five production outlook due to supply constraints. According to a new report from Bloomberg Sony had set a production target of more than 16 million units for its fiscal year ending in March, 2022. However, it apparently cut that down to 15 million back in July. Sony announced that it had sold more than 10 million PS five [00:00:30] units. Since the product launched in November of 2020, the us department of justice is suing Uber alleging the company is violating the Americans with disabilities act. The DOJ says that Uber has been charging wait time fees to passengers who because of disability need more time to enter a car. The justice department wants Uber to modify its wait time policy train its staff and drivers on the ADA and is also seeking monetary damages. A SpaceX Falcon [00:01:00] nine produced another picture perfect launch from NASA's Kennedy space center. It carried four astronauts to the international space station for a six month stay. The crew three mission is the third operational flight of SpaceX's crew dragon. The launch was originally scheduled to take place on Halloween, but weather and a minor medical issue, delayed things from stay up to date with the latest by visiting cnet.com.