.Companies completed the deal—the largest in Microsoft’s nearly 50-year history—after regulators’ concerns were addressed.
.Companies completed the deal—the largest in Microsoft’s nearly 50-year history—after regulators’ concerns were addressed.
The megadeal could strengthen Microsoft’s standing in the video game industry, after a year and a half of negotiations with regulators around the world.
Chief Technology Officer Kevin Scott spearheaded the tech titan’s unlikely partnership with OpenAI.
A 1000 per cent surge in Microsoft shares has made the company’s CEO an overnight billionaire — at least on paper.
Lina Khan says a fear of defeat should not deter the agency from suing Big Tech. But after Microsoft won a ruling, her critics say that strategy is flawed.
Microsoft can complete the $75 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard before a Federal Trade Commission hearing scheduled for August.
As companies scramble to incorporate artificial intelligence to compete in the future, one major company has emerged as a “sleeping AI giant”.
Regulators in the US have asked a judge to block Microsoft from completing its $69bn (£56bn) purchase of Call of Duty publisher Activision Blizzard.
EU regulators have approved Microsoft's $69bn (£55bn) attempt to purchase Call of Duty publisher Activision Blizzard.
Chief executive of professional networking platform blames economic conditions and need to make business more agile
Technology companies were once leery of what some artificial intelligence could do. Now the priority is winning control of the industry’s next big thing.
Agreement represents bet on transformative nature of artificial intelligence on company’s future business
Experts say ChatGPT could be a game-changer for Microsoft, as CEO Satya Nadella announces plans to roll out the technology across all of the company’s products.
The job cuts, which amount to less than 5 percent of the company’s work force, are its largest in roughly eight years.
Software company’s revenue growth has slowed in recent quarters
Software giant files documents opposing claims that transaction would harm competition in videogame industry
France's privacy watchdog said Thursday it has fined US tech giant Microsoft 60 million euros ($64 million) for foisting advertising cookies on users.
Affected staff being notified today
The ability to provide privacy, combined with an established ad tech stack through Xandr, and a strong ability to iterate quickly, helped push the computing giant over the finish line.
At launch, consumers will have more options to access Netflix’s award-winning content.