
Microsoft Xbox Chief ‘Confident’ on Closing Activision Deal
Microsoft Corp. Xbox chief Phil Spencer said the software giant continues to work with UK regulators to sort
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Google Tentatively Settles States’ Play Store Antitrust Suit
Alphabet Inc. tentatively settled claims that Google Play abuses its control over Android mobile applications, potentially resolving complaints
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Donald Trump Would Debate Meghan Markle Because He Doesn't Like the Way She Dealt With the Queen
Donald Trump may have started a rivalry with Meghan Markle during a new interview.
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China Bans iPhone Use at Central Government Agencies, WSJ Reports
Apple Inc. suffered its worst stock decline in a month following a report that Chinese government agencies have
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Binance Executive Departures Gather Pace With Kostarev, Smerkis Leaving
Two Binance executives overseeing regions including Eastern Europe and Russia have left the world’s largest crypto exchange, which
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Aaron Paul says it's 'insane' Netflix doesn't pay him 'Breaking Bad' residuals
Aaron Paul says he doesn't get residuals from "Breaking Bad" from Netflix, where the show streams.
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Russian missile strikes eastern Ukraine market, killing 16, in one of the worst attacks in months
At least 16 people have been killed, including a child, after a Russian missile struck a market in a town in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk, officials said, in one of the worst attacks in months.
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Roundup: Emma Watson at the U.S. Open; Lakers Sign Christian Wood; Team USA Bounced Back at FIBA World Cup
Emma Watson went to the U.S. Open, the Lakers signed Christian Wood, Team USA blew out Italy at the FIBA World Cup and more in the Roundup.
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Stranger Things Fan Puts Up Fake Jim Hopper Campaign Signs in New York
One 'Stranger Things' fan decided to turn the election season Upside Down by adding their own candidate to the ballot.
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China Considers Law Banning Clothes That ‘Hurt Feelings’ of Others
China’s public is expressing concern about a potential legal change that would allow for fines and even jail
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Saudi Telecom Buys $2.25 Billion Stake in Spain’s Telefonica
Saudi Telecom Co. is taking a nearly 10% stake in Spain’s Telefonica SA for roughly $2.25 billion as
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Baidu’s $23 Billion Rally May See Boost on AI Launch: Tech Watch
China’s leading internet search provider Baidu Inc. may get a fresh tailwind from the sooner-than-expected launch of its
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