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November 19, 2012
07:37 EDTHAST, ATVI, MSFT, NTDOYHastings sees Wii U, three big games to help holiday season game sales
Hastings said, "With respect to games, the industry as a whole continues to struggle and is down significantly due to a lack of new game platforms and game releases. Call of Duty-Black Ops 2, which launched midnight, November 5th, is performing well for us and we expect that it will be the largest entertainment title for the year. Halo 4 is also performing well and Assassins Creed 3 is exceeding our expectations. We expect sales for these three titles will continue to be strong throughout the holiday season. Additionally, we expect the launch of Wii U will drive game revenues for the holiday season."
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13:05 EDTNTDOYSpending on Apple, Android video games jumped in Q1, AllThingsD says
In the first quarter spending on video games for Apple (AAPL) and Android devices increased significantly versus the previous quarter, while spending on video games for traditional handheld consoles fell meaningfully, research firms IDC and App Annie found, according to AllThingsD. Consumers spent three times more on games for smartphones and tablets than on games for traditional handheld consoles last quarter, the website stated. Reference Link
10:25 EDTMSFTMicrosoft discussing 'glasses' tech with Vuzix, NY Post says
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07:02 EDTMSFTYouTube demands that Microsoft pull YouTube app, The Verge reports
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06:23 EDTMSFTMicrosoft second-generation Surface to be between $249-$299, DigiTimes says
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06:21 EDTMSFTMicrosoft to launch 8-inch Surface in June, Digitimes says
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05:59 EDTMSFTHigh tech firms involved in immigration battle, WSJ reports
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May 15, 2013
17:09 EDTMSFTGreenlight gives quarterly update on stakes
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16:08 EDTMSFTGoogle sites lead U.S. April searches with 66.5% of searches, comScore says
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13:26 EDTMSFTMicrosoft to grow tablet sales outlets by about 50% in Japan, Nikkei says
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12:12 EDTATVIActivision Blizzard halted share buying talks with Vivendi, Bloomberg reports
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11:50 EDTATVIActivision halted talks on buying back shares from Vivendi, Bloomberg reports
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11:37 EDTMSFTMicrosoft replacing Xbox points with gift cards, currency, The Verge reports
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07:38 EDTMSFTMicrosoft has numerous potential catalysts, says Stifel
Stifel names the release of Windows 8.1, a stabilization of the PC market, and the launch of Windows devices costing less than $500 as potential catalysts for Microsoft. The firm raised its price target on the shares to $38 from $36 and keeps a Buy rating on the stock.
May 14, 2013
15:36 EDTMSFTMicrosoft confirms Windows 8.1 update scheduled for June 26
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15:19 EDTATVIVivendi weighing options for Activision stake, WSJ reports
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13:21 EDTATVITake-Two rises after results beat expectations
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07:27 EDTMSFTNokia introduces Lumia 925 with metal body, PureView camera
Nokia (NOK) introduced the Nokia Lumia 925, which introduces a metal design and includes the most advanced lens technology and next generation imaging software for clearer, sharper pictures and video, including the best low light images. The Nokia Lumia 925 also introduces the new Nokia Smart Camera mode, coming as an update to all Lumia Windows Phone 8 smartphones. The Lumia 925 is being introduced into Europe with Vodafone (VOD), along with other operator and retail partners. In addition to Europe, the Nokia Lumia 925 will be introduced into the US by T-Mobile (TMUS) and into China by China Mobile (CHL) and China Unicom (CHU). Sales are expected to start in the U.K., Germany, Italy, Spain and China in June, followed by the U.S. and a number of other markets.
05:53 EDTMSFTWeb browsers are being reinvented, WSJ reports
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