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+25 +4Microsoft buys near 4% stake in London Stock Exchange as part of 10-year cloud deal
U.S. tech giant Microsoft on Monday announced a 10-year partnership with the London Stock Exchange Group and took a near 4% stake in the U.K. bourse operator. The partnership involves next-generation data and analytics, as well as cloud computing products, according to a statement by the LSEG. It includes a new data infrastructure for the London exchange and analytics and modelling solutions with Microsoft Azure, AI, and Microsoft Teams.
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+14 +1Xbox's no-show at The Game Awards caps off a disappointing 2022
A few bright spots can't illuminate what was a pretty grey year overall for Xbox.
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+24 +3FTC sues to block Microsoft’s acquisition of game giant Activision
The lawsuit represents the FTC’s most significant effort to rein in consolidation in the tech industry since prominent tech critic Lina Khan became the commission’s chair.
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+11 +2Microsoft vows to bring 'Call of Duty' to Nintendo consoles
Microsoft vows to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo and to continue making it available on the latter's consoles for 10 years if its Activision Blizzard acquisition pushes through. Phil Spencer, Microsoft Gaming's CEO, has announced the company's commitment on Twitter, adding that "Microsoft is committed to helping bring more games to more people — however they choose to play."
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+15 +3The Microsoft Store for Xbox may have leaked the Diablo 4 launch date
Hell is June-bound for Diablo 4, quite possibly.
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+21 +3Microsoft to raise Xbox first-party game prices from $60 to $70 in 2023
Microsoft joins the $70 game club.
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+20 +2Sony Claims Xbox Game Pass Has Reached 29 Million Subscribers
Sony claims Game Pass already has 29 million subscribers, which is millions more than Microsoft's last official record states.
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+23 +2After selling a $200 game bundle for cents, Microsoft realises it made a mistake
That's quite the rounding error.
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+21 +4SwiftKey is unexpectedly back on iOS
Microsoft’s SwiftKey keyboard has unexpectedly returned to the App Store. The company officially discontinued support for the keyboard and removed it from the App Store in October, but now it’s available for iOS users once again.
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+26 +3Microsoft admits Xbox vs PlayStation war is over and it lost
Microsoft says that Sony is the gaming industry leader in response to an announcement of a probe into the acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
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+20 +2Microsoft mulling cheap PCs supported by ads, subscriptions
Want a low-cost machine? Agree to be bombarded and the Windows giant could have a solution for you
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+34 +5Windows 11 runs on fewer than 1 in 6 PCs
Statcounter says Number 10 is still Number 1 in the Windows world
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+21 +3Microsoft takes a $100-$200 loss on all Xbox Series X|S sales
According to Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer, Microsoft is selling Xbox Series X|S consoles at a hefty loss of up to $200, though that loss could be reduced next year.
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+27 +5Microsoft promises to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation for as long as PlayStation exists
It sounds like Microsoft will treat Call of Duty like Minecraft.
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+29 +9Internet Explorer 11 has retired and is officially out of support—what you need to know
Internet Explorer 11 will be permanently disabled for certain versions of Windows 10 as part of the February 2023 Windows security update (“B”) releas
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+19 +2Four years after being acquired by Microsoft, GitHub keeps doing its thing
An interview with GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke on the company's journey, four years after its acquisition by Microsoft.
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+22 +5The Metaverse is the internet no one wants
Meta's push to put computing into a headset will end in tears
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+21 +3How a Microsoft blunder opened millions of PCs to potent malware attacks
Microsoft said Windows automatically blocked dangerous drivers. It didn't.
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