
China issues 60 new video game licenses, none for Tencent or NetEase
By Josh Ye HONG KONG (Reuters) -China's gaming regulator on Tuesday granted publishing licenses to 60 games, in a move
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Workers at 'Call of Duty' creator Activision Blizzard vote to join union
By Doyinsola Oladipo A small group of Activision Blizzard workers voted for unionizing at a studio that works
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Exclusive-TikTok plans big push into gaming, conducting tests in Vietnam -sources
By Josh Ye and Phuong Nguyen HONG KONG/HANOI TikTok has been conducting tests so users can play games
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Netflix adds online game Relic Hunters from Brazilian developer to its catalog
Netflix Inc is exclusively adding shooter-looter game "Relic Hunters: Rebels", the first mobile game from Brazilian developer Rogue
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EU approves Microsoft's deal to buy Activision Blizzard
European regulators have approved Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, handing the technology giant a victory at a time when the deal is being challenged in other countries.
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Apple investigated in France over product obsolescence
PARIS The Paris prosecutor has opened a judicial inquiry into planned obsolescence of Apple products, a spokesperson for
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Exclusive-Japan's Rakuten plans new share issue to raise around $2.2 billion -sources
By Miho Uranaka TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Rakuten Group Inc is finalising plans to raise about $2.2 billion by issuing new
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The agony and ecstasy of scoring last-minute face value Taylor Swift tickets
When Julia Thomas woke up at her home in Cleveland last Saturday, she spontaneously decided to drive 15 hours to the Taylor Swift concert that night in Nashville, picking up her sister in Cincinnati along the way. But they were missing one thing: tickets.
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How Lyft's new CEO is 'copying' his former boss Jeff Bezos to turn around the company
David Risher had a rocky first week at his job.
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Netflix plans to cut spending by $300 million this year - WSJ
Netflix Inc plans to cut its spending by $300 million this year, the Wall Street Journal reported on
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Who is Linda Yaccarino, reportedly Twitter's next CEO?
Twitter may soon have an ad sales veteran in charge, after months of hemorrhaging advertisers under owner Elon Musk.
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Northvolt to build multi-billion euro battery plant in Germany
By Supantha Mukherjee and Victoria Waldersee STOCKHOLM/BERLIN Sweden's Northvolt said on Friday it will invest several billion euros
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