Microsoft, Sony Among AI Winners in Games, Morgan Stanley Says
Game platforms including Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox and Sony Group Corp.’s PlayStation will be “the most clear-cut beneficiaries of
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Video Game Performers Vote To Authorize Strike
Voice actors and performers who work in the video-game industry voted to authorize a strike ahead of their
1970-01-01 08:00
Two British Teens and Their Audacious Hack of Nvidia, Grand Theft Auto and Uber
At 9 p.m. on Sept. 22 last year, a group of City of London police officers waited outside
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Take-Two Rises After Management Predicts Big 2024 Performance
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., the company behind video games like Grand Theft Auto, rose in extended trading after
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Hispanic and Black Americans Are the Most Likely to Play Video Games
Hispanic and Black Americans play video games more than other groups, according to an annual industry report, bucking
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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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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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Comcast's CEO Is Considering His Next Big Move In the Transforming Media Landscape
Comcast Corp. Chief Executive Officer Brian Roberts has a penchant for lining up a huge deal around every
1970-01-01 08:00
Nasdaq 100’s Big Recovery Faces a Key Tipping Point
Eighteen months since the start of a near year-long selloff, the Nasdaq 100 Index has recovered half the
1970-01-01 08:00
Video Game Developer Behind Grand Theft Auto Predicts Strong Rebound
Take Two Interactive Software Inc., known for the Grand Theft Auto video-game franchise, soared in extended trading after
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Stan Druckenmiller, David Tepper Lead Family Offices Betting on AI
Billionaire investing titans Stanley Druckenmiller and David Tepper loaded up on stocks benefiting from the artificial intelligence boom
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