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15.07 / 06:19
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Microsoft moves closer to completing $69 billion Activision takeover after court rebuffs regulators
regulators to block Microsoft from closing its $68.7 billion deal to buy video game maker Activision Blizzard, paving the way for the completion of the biggest acquisition in tech history after a legal battle over whether it will undermine competition. In a brief ruling, a three-judge panel on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals concluded there were no grounds for issuing an order that would have prevented Microsoft from completing its nearly 18-month-old deal to take over the maker of popular video games such as Call of Duty.
15.07 / 03:29
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US appeals court refuses FTC request to pause Microsoft deal for Activision
Activision Blizzard. The decision removes one of the few remaining hurdles stopping Xbox maker Microsoft from closing the deal and expanding its gaming business. The FTC had also asked Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley of the U.S.
13.07 / 02:53
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FTC to appeal judge's decision to let Microsoft buy Activision
FTC) said on Wednesday it was appealing a federal judge's ruling that Microsoft could go forward with its $69 billion purchase of "Call of Duty" maker Activision Blizzard. Microsoft's victory in court on Tuesday, and a subsequent climbdown by Britain's competition authority, brought the tech giant two steps closer to finalizing its tie-up with Activision, Microsoft's biggest deal ever. Still, any outstanding regulatory hurdle makes it more likely that the agreement between Microsoft and Activision will expire on July 18 without the deal having been completed.
11.07 / 16:29
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Microsoft considering how to make Activision deal acceptable to UK regulator
Microsoft said on Tuesday it was considering how to make its planned acquisition of videogame maker Activision Blizzard acceptable to Britain's Competition and Markets Authority. «After today's court decision in the U.S., our focus now turns back to the UK,» said Brad Smith, Microsoft Vice Chair and President.
03.07 / 14:59
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Tech Often Disappoints Short-Term. Long-Term, It Can Overachieve.
Emerging technology often enters the scene amid a blaze of excitement, only to disappoint in the short-term. Over the long-term, however, that same technology often overperforms. Broadband, smartphones, and cloud computing all faced their share of skepticism before adoption exploded.
26.05 / 15:29
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Microsoft urges lawmakers, companies to ‘step up’ with AI guardrails
Brad Smith, the president of Big Tech firm Microsoft, has called on governments to “move faster” and corporations “step up” amid a massive acceleration in artificial intelligence development.
26.05 / 11:57
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Microsoft's Smith Calls for More Regulation of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) may the “the most consequential” technological change in our lifetime, and governments now need to learn how to control it, according to Microsoft President Brad Smith.
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