Microsoft headed into a showdown with EU antitrust watchdogs by insisting its $69-billion takeover of Activision Blizzard will “bring more competition” for gamers.
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Microsoft aims to secure Internet access for 100 million more people in Africa by 2025, teaming up with a satellite provider to help achieve the objective.
The US has moved to block Microsoft’s $69-billion bid to buy Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard.
Microsoft has offered Sony a 10-year contract to make each new Call of Duty release available on PlayStation the same day it comes to Xbox.
Daniel Ek has alleged that the iPhone maker “gives itself every advantage while at the same time stifling innovation and hurting consumers”.
The Federal Trade Commission is likely to file suit to block Microsoft’s $69-billion takeover bid for Activision Blizzard, Politico reported.
Britain’s competition regulator said it will refer Microsoft’s acquisition of the Call of Duty maker for an in-depth investigation.
Has Microsoft gone back its bad old ways? Some customers and rivals are making a bold claim that the software giant is again using its sway over one market to thwart competition in another.
Microsoft president Brad Smith wrote to Ukraine’s leader this month with a clear message: it would continue doing business in Russia.
The technology sector needs to compromise with regulators and take people’s concerns seriously, Microsoft president Brad Smith said in an interview.