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September 25, 2012
06:22 EDTT, VZ, TWC, CMCSA, EA, ZNGA, SNE, NTDOY, MSFTGame console makers face new threat, Bloomberg reports
AT&T (T), Verizon Communications (VZ) and Time Warner Cable (TWC) are readying a move for as soon as next year to to deliver video games directly to TVs, sources say, a strategy shift that threatens traditional consoles such as the PlayStation (SNE), Wii (NTDOY) and Xbox (MSFT), reports Bloomberg. Reference Link
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June 19, 2013
11:57 EDTNTDOY, SNE, MSFTSony video shows PlayStation 4 details, The Next Web says
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10:04 EDTSNESony spin-off proposal won't be considered at Thursday meeting, Reuters says
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10:01 EDTSNESony spin-off proposal won't be considered at Thursday meeting, Reuters says
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08:08 EDTMSFTMerkel tells Obama: Internet monitoring must have proper limits, Reuters reports
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07:13 EDTT, VZTelecom industry looks to grow through acquisition, Bloomberg reports
Global telecommunications companies are chasing after deals from Kansas to Munich in a quest for revenue growth that could lead to the biggest year for mergers in the industry since at least 2006, reports Bloomberg. Over $80B in telecommunications and cable transactions have already been announced or completed this year Reference Link
June 18, 2013
17:12 EDTSNENvidia to begin licensing GPU cores, visual computing portfolio
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16:22 EDTSNEOn The Fly: Closing Wrap
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16:12 EDTMSFTMicrosoft adds Qualcomm as Surface RT supplier, Bloomberg says
Microsoft (MSFT) will use Qualcomm (QCOM) chips in its updated Surface RT tablet, reports Bloomberg, citing people with knowledge of the company's plans. The report also cites a source that says Nvidia's (NVDA) Tegra chip will continue to be used for some versions of the Surface. Reference Link
15:49 EDTMSFTNVIDIA said to remain supplier for some Surface RT versions, Bloomberg says
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15:47 EDTMSFTMicrosoft said to have added Qualcomm as supplier for Surface RT, Bloomberg says
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13:51 EDTTBlackBerry's Q10 to be available at AT&T June 21, Cnet says
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12:21 EDTSNEOn The Fly: Midday Wrap
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10:34 EDTMSFTMicrosoft selling tablets to schools for huge discounts, ZDNet says
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09:49 EDTSNESony rises after Third Point raises stake to 7%, levels to watch
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09:06 EDTEAAmazon Kindle FreeTime Unlimited adds new kids content
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09:05 EDTSNET-Mobile to be exclusive carrier of Sony Xperia Z smartphone
T-Mobile U.S. (TMUS) announced it will be the exclusive U.S. wireless company to carry the Xperia Z from Sony (SNE).
08:52 EDTSNEOn The Fly: Pre-market Movers
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07:42 EDTNTDOY, MSFT, EA, SNE, ZNGAMay U.S. retail video game sales fall 25%, Bloomberg reports
U.S. retail sales of video game hardware, software and accessories tumbled 25% to $386.3M this past May, with overall hardware sales down 31% from last year to $96M, reported Bloomberg citing data from NPD Group. Reference Link
07:42 EDTT, MSFTO'Reilly Media to hold a conference
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07:39 EDTSNELoeb ups his Sony stake, pushes for entertainment IPO, WSJ reports
Hedge-fund investor Daniel Loeb's Third Point LLC increased its stake in Sony Corp. as it moved to persuade the company to launch an IPO of its entertainment division, reports the Wall Street Journal. Third Point added about 5M shares to its Sony stake, for a total of 70M shares, or 6.9% of the company. This morning in Tokyo, Loeb's fimr sent a letter from him to Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai reiterating their argument that Sony should sell a 15% to 20% stake in its entertainment arm, which comprises the company's movie and music businesses. Reference Link
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