
Turmoil at Byju’s Highlights Hurdles for India Startup Scene
Even as India is being hailed as the next global growth story, a crucial building block for that
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China Lures Billionaires Into Race to Catch US in AI
China’s tech sector has a new obsession: competing with US titans like Google and Microsoft Corp. in the
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Nevada Seeks Receivership for Crypto Custodian After Millions Are Lost
Nevada has asked a federal court to appoint a receiver for Prime Trust, alleging that the custodian used
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Microsoft-Activision Game Deal Will ‘Damage’ PlayStation, Sony Executive Says
Microsoft Corp.’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard Inc. will deliver a blow to Sony Group Corp’s console business and
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Naspers, Prosus to Undo Cross-Holding to Boost Share Price
Prosus NV and its parent Naspers Ltd. received approval from South African regulators to remove a cross-holding structure
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Baidu Claims Its Ernie Bot Now Beats ChatGPT on Key Measures
Baidu Inc.’s ChatGPT-style service has outperformed OpenAI’s seminal product on several measures, China’s search leader said on Tuesday.
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Microsoft Executive Vows to Keep ‘Call of Duty’ on Sony Consoles
A Microsoft Corp. executive vowed in court that after the company’s $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard Inc.
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Celsius Investors Claim Crypto Market Maker Aided ‘Wash Trading’
Wintermute Trading Ltd., one of the biggest cryptocurrency market makers, was accused in a proposed class-action lawsuit of
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Saudi Arabia Is Investing $38 Billion to Become a Video-Game Hub
The Saudi Arabian government is betting $38 billion on the country’s potential to become the next hub for
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Saudi Arabia Becomes Largest Outside Shareholder of Nintendo
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund became the largest outside shareholder of Nintendo Co. on Friday, in the latest
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Microsoft Says Even Rival Sony Had No Concern Over Activision Deal
Microsoft Corp. began its court fight with the Federal Trade Commission over the $69 billion purchase of Activision
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Microsoft, Activision CEOs to Defend $69 Billion Deal in Fight With FTC
Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella and Activision Blizzard Inc. CEO Bobby Kotick will be in court
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