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China's video game player population rises to a record at end-June
China's video game player has grown to a record of 668 million, a government-run game industry association said on Thursday, as the world's...
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Netflix reworks Microsoft pact, lowers ad prices: report
Netflix has had early discussions to sell ads through other partners in addition to Microsoft, WSJ said, citing people familiar with the matter.
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Facebook parent Meta sees advertising jump, tops Wall Street targets
The results from Meta, Facebook's parent company, come a day after a strong performance from Alphabet's Google and make the case that consumers,...
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GST Council to meet over eGaming amendments; Meta’s Nick Klegg on AI’s role in tech & more
After a long, dark funk, the online gaming industry in India might have something to cheer for, albeit prematurely. The Goods and Services Tax...
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US seeks detention of FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried pending trial
The request came after Bankman-Fried gave a New York Times reporter personal writings by Caroline Ellison, who led his crypto hedge fund Alameda...
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GST Council to meet on August 2 to discuss 28% tax on online gaming
The special meeting is expected to thrash out issues such as repetitive taxation in determining the full face value among other matters flagged...
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US SEC set to adopt new cyber rule, unveils brokerage AI proposal
If adopted, the cybersecurity rule would require companies to disclose a cyber breach within four days after determining it is serious enough to...
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Microsoft, Google beat quarterly revenue estimates; fake social media influencers put companies in a spot
Tech titans Google-parent Alphabet and Microsoft announced better-than-expected earnings on Tuesday, propelled by a cloud- and AI-backed wave...
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HCLTech and Microsoft to launch high-performance computing solutions
The solutions will incorporate HCLTech's expertise in advanced engineering services and Microsoft's Azure cloud HPC technologies.
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Swiggy launches co-branded card with HDFC Bank
Swiggy’s co-branded credit card will be hosted on Mastercard’s payment network.