Microsoft-Activision deal hits new stumbling block
Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard ran into a potential hiccup Wednesday as the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) unveiled “provisional findings” flagging competition-related concerns.
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick reacts to Warren Buffett's stake: 'Nothing more flattering'
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby joins "The Claman Countdown" to break down the company's "record fourth quarter" and shares how "flattering" it is to know Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger own equity in the company.
Activision CEO on Microsoft's $68.7 billion deal: Regulators don’t have experience
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick talked about Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of the video game company and also addressed regulatory scrutiny of the proposed deal.
Chinese company's North Dakota corn mill project struck down by Grand Forks, prompting cheers of 'USA!'
The Grand Forks City Council in North Dakota voted to stop a corn mill project by the Chinese-owned Fufeng Group after the U.S. Air Force warned it was a security risk.
Nordstrom responds to activist Ryan Cohen
Shares for the department store chain Nordstrom spiked following reports that meme-stock investor Ryan Cohen was purchasing more shares of the company.
Game on! Rubik’s Cube announces eco-friendly version of the famous rotating puzzle
Rubik's Cube launched their first-ever 100% recycled cube for purchase. Manufactured by Spin Master, the model is a part of their sustainability initiative to be more eco-friendly.
Intel shares having worst day in 15 months
Intel is on pace to record its worst trading day loss since October of 2021 after the company reported poor quarterly and annual revenues.
New House oversight subcommittee a 'better use of Congress' time' than anti-tech laws: CEI
The Competitive Enterprise Institute is hailing the formulation of a new House subcommittee charged with oversight of government's alleged collusion with tech companies
Viral photo shows Delta flight attendant comforting jittery passenger
A viral photo shows a Delta flight attendant going above and beyond to comfort an anxious, crying passenger on a flight from Charlotte to JFK Airport in NYC.
IBM reports highest annual revenue growth in a decade
IBM faces recession worries as a tech company focusing heavily on the cloud. Cloud revenue grew 2% while it took a $1 billion hit from foreign exchange rates.
Are two monitors better than one? Here’s what you need to know
Two monitors can sometimes be better than one larger one and while Macbooks with M1 and M2 chips normally only support one monitor an adapter allows them to support two.
Gov. Sununu slams Biden over classified documents mess: 'Disorganized slob' who's not leading by example
New Hampshire Republican Gov. Chris Sununu reacted to the FBI finding more classified documents at Biden's home and discussed a possible 2024 presidential run.
TSA 'no fly' list leaked after being found on unsecured airline server
A Swiss hacker discovered a Transportation Security Administration "No Fly" list dating back to 2019 while browsing the internet and leaked its contents.
Viral off-menu Waffle House sandwich that started as 'pregnancy craving' receives resistance from workers
Here's how the off-menu Waffle House sandwich that's just a modified Texas Bacon Cheesesteak Melt went viral, and how workers are reacting to the customer demand.
Ransomware revenue plunged 40% last year as more victims refuse to pay, study finds
A new report from blockchain data platform Chainalysis found ransomware payouts fell a whopping 40.3% last year, suggesting more victims are simply refusing to pay attackers.
Video game studios included in Microsoft job cuts: report
Microsoft confirmed reports on Wednesday that the tech giant was cutting its workforce by 10,000 positions.
FTX says hackers stole $415M after cryptocurrency exchange filed for bankruptcy
FTX met with debtors on Tuesday and reported that approximately $415 million in customer funds had been stolen shortly after the company filed for bankruptcy last November.
Hasbro delays update to Dungeons and Dragons open game license as fan base revolts
Hasbro, the owner of Dungeons and Dragons, rolled a "natural one" to convince fans that rewriting its two-decade-old open game license was about anything but boosting revenue.
EU preparing to stall Microsoft's Activision Blizzard acquisition: report
The EU is preparing to give Microsoft an antitrust warning in the coming weeks over its deal to purchase Activision Blizzard, according to a new report.
Autonomous racing in Las Vegas sees cars hit 180 mph with no human intervention
CES 2023 saw the Indy Autonomous Challenge welcome nine teams from six countries to compete in high-speed races with vehicles independent of human control.


















