FTC sues to stop Microsoft’s $70 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard
The US Federal Trade Commission sued Microsoft on Monday in an effort to stop the company from closing its almost $70 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard
The US Federal Trade Commission sued Microsoft on Monday in an effort to stop the company from closing its almost $70 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard
From so-called freedom of speech to a new town square, Yaccarino’s vision for Twitter seems indistinguishable from Musk’s.
Is the 36-year-old Serbian star tennis’ GOAT? It’s close, but his victory at Roland-Garros gives him another smashing point in the debate against Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
Screenshots of the app, which emphasises safety and reliability, look a bit like Twitter.
The concept of slow travel boomed during the pandemic. It’s an approach that encourages travellers to value nature, space and conscious connection, over mass tourism. Three years on, as travel returns to normal, people are prioritising purposeful experiences and meaningful moments over materialistic and consumer-driven luxury. South Australian tourism operators have transitioned seamlessly to this […]
Since the streaming giant told users they could no longer share accounts across multiple households, daily sign-ups have increased more than 100%, new data shows.
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman is looking to put an end to the site’s blackout.
McDonald’s is the highest-ranked restaurant on the Global 2000, and Chipotle is one of the year’s big winners. Large listed companies predominantly featured in this year’s Forbes list of the world’s largest hotel, restaurant and leisure companies.
The attorney said in a filing that he didn’t understand ChatGPT “was not a search engine, but a generative language-processing tool.”
“We remain convinced that GameStop is doomed,” one analyst warned after the video game retailer fired its CEO and revealed another quarter of losses.