After a tough year, Microsoft Corp.’s video-gaming chief is still looking at acquisitions and charting how to compete and partner in the markets for handheld game devices and mobile stores. Most Read ...
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New devices a few years off Software King of the World Microsoft’s video-gaming Tsar, Phil Spencer, is still exploring ...
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The Federal Trade Commission is preparing to launch an investigation into anti-competitive practices at Microsoft’s cloud computing business, as the US regulator continues to pursue Big Tech in the ...
The interview also revealed that Microsoft is still interested in making further acquisitions following its $69 billion ...
During a lengthy interview with Bloomberg, Xbox head Phil Spencer confirmed Microsoft has begun developing a handheld gaming ...