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Here are five reasons Sony stock holders shouldn't panic too much over Microsoft's purchase of Call of Duty publisher Activision Blizzard. → Read More
Amazon discontinues "Crucible," its ambitious third-person shooter, after six years of development. → Read More
Amazon is jumping abroad the cloud gaming bandwagon – but will it stand out in an increasingly crowded market? → Read More
One of Snapchat’s top Gen Z rivals gets slammed by a double whammy of bad news. → Read More
Apple and two major supply chain players could face significant disruptions as the epidemic spreads across China. → Read More
The e-commerce giant expects its customer base to keep growing at a 3% yearly rate over the next five years. → Read More
Facebook and Instagram are two of the most widely used social media apps, but a recent Bank of America report claims mobile downloads are declining. → Read More
Both tech giants face slower growth, but one could recover faster than the other. → Read More
The PC giant may try to sidestep the trade war by relocating its supply chain. → Read More
The company is selling most of Crackle, while PS Vue hangs on by a thread. → Read More
The new gaming service will run more than 100 games across iOS, macOS, and tvOS devices. → Read More
The oft-overlooked shoemaker still has plenty of room to run. → Read More
But is this just another half-baked attempt to chase a hot tech trend? → Read More
The retail giant adds custom art and wall decor to its home-goods portfolio. → Read More
A survey found younger shoppers love "affordable luxury" brands like Michael Kors and Tapestry's Kate Spade and Coach. → Read More
American adults could spend more time on mobile devices than watching TV for the first time in 2019, according to a recent eMarketer study. → Read More
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Facebook was the top platform for social network video ads. Its US video ad revenue (including Instagram) could grow to $10.2 billion by 2020. → Read More
Many restaurants are also launching first-party delivery platforms to lock in diners who are too busy to cook or go out. → Read More
Last year, a Piper Jaffray survey found that only 9% of teens preferred Facebook for social media. The vast majority preferred Snapchat and Instagram. → Read More