Microsoft inks another cloud gaming deal after the UK blocked its Activision takeover

Despite suffering a significant blow this week in its attempt to take over Activision Blizzard, Microsoft still believes it can get the job done. The company has signed a 10-year agreement with Spain-based cloud gaming provider Nware to make PC games it builds in-house available to stream on that platform, along with Activision Blizzard titles if and when the $68.7 billion deal goes through.

“While it’s still early for the emerging cloud segment in gaming, this new partnership combined with our other recent commitments will make more popular games available on more cloud game streaming services than they are today,” Microsoft president and vice-chair Brad Smith wrote on Twitter. “We are full speed ahead in our mission to bring players more ways to play their favorite games,” Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer added.

In a similar fashion to NVIDIA’s GeForce Now, Nware offers users access to a number of their game libraries via the cloud including those from Steam, Epic Games and Ubisoft. Users can use the service to stream their games on Windows PCs, Android smartphones, tablets and smart TVs.

The latest agreement follows similar deals Microsoft has struck with Nintendo, Steam, NVIDIA, Boosteroid, Ubitus and EE to make its games available on those companies’ platforms. Microsoft says it has offered Sony, the biggest opponent of the proposed Activision merger, a 10-year agreement to keep the likes of Call of Duty on PlayStation. However, Sony hasn’t taken up the offer.

These partnerships are part of a charm offensive Microsoft and Activision have been carrying out in an attempt to win over antitrust regulators. European Union officials will decide whether to rubber-stamp the blockbuster deal by May 22nd. Reports suggest that the European Commission will approve the acquisition.

However, Microsoft and Activision ran into a major obstruction this week when the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) blocked the deal. The watchdog voiced concerns over Microsoft’s dominant position in the cloud gaming market.

Documents submitted to the CMA showed that Microsoft already had a cloud gaming market share of between 60 and 70 percent in 2022 — that was before Google killed off Stadia, which had under five percent of the market. Smith has attempted to counter the CMA’s concerns by claiming that Microsoft’s infrastructure only allows it to offer cloud gaming access to a maximum of 5,000 concurrent users in the UK.

Microsoft and Activision Blizzard plan to appeal the CMA’s decision, a process that may take many months. The companies had hoped to close the deal by this summer. In December, the US Federal Trade Commission sued to block the takeover. The case is set to go to trial in August.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/microsoft-inks-another-cloud-gaming-deal-after-the-uk-blocked-its-activision-takeover-172518808.html?src=rss

Source: Engadget – Microsoft inks another cloud gaming deal after the UK blocked its Activision takeover

Former Apple Employee Must Repay $19 Million After Defrauding the Company

A former Apple employee has been sentenced to three years in prison and must pay back over $19 million in restitution for stealing around $17 million from the tech giant through mail and wire fraud schemes. From a report: Dhirendra Prasad, 55, was originally charged in March 2022 and later pleaded guilty to conspiring to defraud Apple and related tax crimes back in November last year. Prasad was employed at the company between 2008 and 2018, mostly working as a buyer in Apple’s global service supply chain, purchasing parts and services from vendors. In his written plea agreement, Prasad admitted he started siphoning money from his employer around 2011 by accepting kickbacks, stealing parts, inflating invoices, and fraudulently charging Apple for goods that were never delivered. He also admitted to evading tax on the proceeds of his schemes and conspiring on these activities with the owners of two vendor companies, who have been charged in separate cases.

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Want to be Employable? Play Around on ChatGPT

The use of AI like ChatGPT is the way of the future according to a recent survey that found 91% of companies that are hiring want to bring on employees with ChatGPT experience. Resume Builder surveyed 1,187 business leaders and found that not only are candidates with a knowledge and understanding of ChatGPT considered…

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You Should Play This Xbox Game Pass Shooter With A Great Lance Reddick Performance

Quantum Break, Remedy Entertainment’s ambitious 2016 video game/TV show hybrid, is back on Xbox Game Pass after a brief removal from digital stores due to a licensing issue. This is good news, particularly if you want to see a great Lance Reddick performance.

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People Aren’t Buying McDonald's Fries Because The Economy Sucks

During a Tuesday earnings call, the bigwigs over at the clown delicatessen, McDonald’s, discussed super important business-y things like the economy and trends among its hungry patrons. Turns out Ronald McDonald’s peckish customers are even bigger ballers on a budget than they’ve been in the past because folks aren’t…

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Source: Kotaku – People Aren’t Buying McDonald’s Fries Because The Economy Sucks

Senator Takes the First Step Towards Federal AI Regulation

Colorado Senator and failed Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bennet introduced a new bill Friday to create an “AI Task Force” of government experts who could identify risks and reduce potential civil liberties and privacy drawbacks from the disruptive tech. The proposed legislation marks one of the first AI…

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YouTube podcasts go live in the US with inclusion in YouTube Music

YouTube Music's Podcast demo pages. There will be promotion on the "Home" and "Explore" pages.

Enlarge / YouTube Music’s Podcast demo pages. There will be promotion on the “Home” and “Explore” pages. (credit: YouTube)

YouTube podcasts are officially here.

Rather than getting a standalone app to go with YouTube, YouTube Music, YouTube Kids, and YouTube TV, podcasts will be part of YouTube Music. Google says app podcast support is rolling out in the US now. The move follows the launch of youtube.com/podcasts last year on the web.

YouTube Music gets a lot of flak for being extremely limited unless you pay for it, with Google paywalling features like background playback and offline playback, but the company says, “This podcast listening experience is different from our music listening experience” and that these features are free for podcasting.

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Source: Ars Technica – YouTube podcasts go live in the US with inclusion in YouTube Music

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Is a Heartbreaking, Breathtaking, Action-Packed Roller Coaster

What’s your favorite Marvel movie? For me, it’s 2014’s Guardians of the Galaxy, James Gunn’s first foray into blockbuster superhero filmmaking. A film no one expected to work, with characters no one really knew or cared about, which ended up being so beautiful, exciting, and vibrant, it made those characters into…

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These Viagra Pills Have Been Recalled for Safety, FDA Says

Gear Isle, an “adult novelties” business based in the San Francisco Bay area, is voluntarily recalling some of their viagra pills after the FDA found undeclared ingredients in them that could cause consumers to have health problems if they’re also taking certain medications.

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‘Vampire Survivors’ is getting an animated television series

Vampire Survivors, the addictively casual indie game, is getting an animated television series. Known for its rich and cinematic backstory to the same degree as narrative-driven classics Space Invaders, BurgerTime and Dig Dug, Vampire Survivors is a pick-up-and-play casual game with simple 2D character sprites. Media company Story Kitchen will partner with the game’s creator, Luca Galante (founder of developer poncle), to make the series.

Galante said in a (hopefully) cheeky tone, “The most important thing in Vampire Survivors is the story, so it’s a dream come true to see what started as a little indie game I made on my weekends come to life as an animated TV show! It’s also great to be partnering up with such experienced and talented people to make the show. I do wonder if they’ve realized that there isn’t a single vampire in Vampire Survivors, though.” If the announcement sets the stage for the series, we may be in store for a show brimming with self-aware and tongue-in-cheek humor.

The game’s backstory is no more complex than the blurb, “The year 2021, Rural Italy, there lived an evil person named Bisconte Draculó, whose many evil magics created a bad world filled with famine and suffering. It’s now up to the members of the Belpaese family to end his reign of terror and return good food to the table.” Vampire Survivor’s gameplay revolves around controlling an auto-firing character’s movement and loadout as they blast away increasingly daunting hordes of enemies. It borrows elements from roguelike games and tower defense (with Castlevania-esque characters). Once you settle into the action, it can almost become a meditative experience. The title has consistently been one of the most-played Steam Deck games since its launch and is available on PC, Mac, Xbox, Android and iOS.

Story Kitchen is headed by Dmitri Johnson, who co-produced the Sonic the Hedgehog movie series. It also includes John Wick creator and writer Derek Kolstad, former Agency of the Performing Arts (APA) agent, and partner Mike Goldberg. Deadlinereports that the series creators are currently searching for a writer. Hopefully, the eventual scribe won’t find their ideas too constrained by the game’s sprawling and complex lore.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/vampire-survivors-is-getting-an-animated-television-series-165532824.html?src=rss

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Top Taiwan Chip Designer MediaTek 'Rapidly' Shifts Focus To Autos, AI

Taiwan’s top chip design company MediaTek is focusing more resources on chips for cars and AI computing as its smartphone clients face a supply glut and inflation and macroeconomic uncertainty dent demand for consumer electronics. From a report: “We are definitely moving our resources very, very rapidly towards the automotive and computing areas, because those areas will provide our growth in the next three to five years,” MediaTek Chief Executive Rick Tsai told an earnings call. “In this very demanding environment, we are not reducing people. We’re not increasing either. The critical thing is to allocate those precious resources,” he said. Tsai said everyone, including MediaTek, was rushing to claim that they were able to support generative artificial intelligence, such as ChatGPT. “We’re confident that we will be able to provide the capability to our customers,” Tsai said. MediaTek is investing heavily in AI because the new areas the company is focusing on are all related to computing, Tsai said. The development of autonomous vehicles, for instance, requires AI chips.

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Microsoft-branded mice and keyboards are going away after 40 years

Microsoft's "green-eye" mouse, the first Microsoft-branded mouse the company sold.

Enlarge / Microsoft’s “green-eye” mouse, the first Microsoft-branded mouse the company sold. (credit: Microsoft)

If I asked you to name Microsoft’s best-known and longest-lived product, you’d almost certainly say “Windows.” But another one of the company’s products has been on the market for even longer: its mice.

Microsoft started selling its first computer mice in 1983, a year or two before the Macintosh and other computers made pointing devices standard-issue and two years before the first version of Windows was released. The Microsoft Natural Keyboard followed in 1994. Since then, the company has offered a range of Microsoft-branded PC accessories, from successful ones like the Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard to short-lived experiments like Microsoft SideWinder gamepads and joysticks.

Microsoft-made mice and keyboards aren’t going away, but the Microsoft brand name is. The company told The Verge that it will stop selling Microsoft-branded keyboards, mice, and other accessories following a series of layoffs that affected its hardware division. The company will refocus its efforts on higher-end Surface-branded keyboards and mice, which represent just a tiny fraction of all the accessories Microsoft currently sells.

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Source: Ars Technica – Microsoft-branded mice and keyboards are going away after 40 years

Exploding PlayStation 5 Sales Push Record Profit At Sony But It Comes With A Warning

Exploding PlayStation 5 Sales Push Record Profit At Sony But It Comes With A Warning
Even in the midst of exploding PlayStation 5 sales, Sony casts a conservative outlook on the current fiscal year. The company warns that a global slump in spending on electronics and entertainment will impact future profits.

It wasn’t that long ago that it was next to impossible to find a PlayStation 5 console. The pandemic had many tech

Source: Hot Hardware – Exploding PlayStation 5 Sales Push Record Profit At Sony But It Comes With A Warning

Watch Live as SpaceX Attempts First Fully Expendable Falcon Heavy Mission After Delay

SpaceX’s giant Falcon Heavy rocket is on a mission to directly deliver three satellites to high Earth orbit, which means the company won’t be able to recover any of the three boosters. You can watch the launch live right here.

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What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: The Fox News Settlement

Last week, Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems reached a settlement in a landmark defamation case stemming from the 2020 election, and the immediate reaction from the online communities (Twitter and Reddit) was something like disappointment.

In a comment that received over 8,000 upvotes on r/news, Reddit user

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Source: LifeHacker – What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: The Fox News Settlement

Despite UK ruling, Microsoft/Activision merger might not be dead just yet

Is the Microsoft/Activision deal still "pining for the fjords"? Or has it "ceased to be"? (If you don't get this reference, what is is like to be young?)

Enlarge / Is the Microsoft/Activision deal still “pining for the fjords”? Or has it “ceased to be”? (If you don’t get this reference, what is is like to be young?) (credit: Python (Monty) Pictures | BBC)

Wednesday’s decision by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to block Microsoft’s purchase of Activision may seem to be a fatal blow for the $69 billion deal. But Microsoft and Activision say they still see a path forward for their proposed merger, even if it’s now a longer road than anticipated.

An unappealing appeals process

Bloomberg reports that in an all-hands meeting for the gaming division Thursday, Xbox chief Phil Spencer said Microsoft’s interest in the deal “hasn’t wavered” in the wake of the UK’s decision. Spencer reportedly still sees a way forward for the deal despite acknowledging that the UK decision will “slow the approval process.”

Though the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) release was the regulator’s final report on the proposed merger, that doesn’t necessarily represent the UK government’s absolute final say on the deal. The CMA decision can be appealed to the UK’s Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT), and both Microsoft and Activision instantly signaled their intent to do so in statements following the report’s release on Wednesday.

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Source: Ars Technica – Despite UK ruling, Microsoft/Activision merger might not be dead just yet

Google Authenticator's 2FA Upgrade Is Missing A Major Security Feature But Not For Long

Google Authenticator's 2FA Upgrade Is Missing A Major Security Feature But Not For Long
Conventional wisdom holds that adding two-factor authentication (2FA) is the best way to secure your online accounts. With this feature enabled, a threat actor would need your login credentials, as well as a one-time code to access your data. Google Authenticator is a popular way to store two-factor codes, and a recent update added a long-awaited

Source: Hot Hardware – Google Authenticator’s 2FA Upgrade Is Missing A Major Security Feature But Not For Long

Walmart's suppliers would rather negotiate with AI than a human

Never mind using AI to write stories — Walmart is finding it helpful for landing a good bargain. The retailer tellsBloomberg that it’s using a chatbot from Pactum AI to automatically negotiate some supplier deals. The technology is not only saving an average of three percent on contracts, but preferable to the vendors. Three out of four suppliers prefer haggling with the AI over a human, Walmart says.

Pactum’s system just asks Walmart to set its budget and requirements, such as discounts and payment terms. It compares a supplier’s demands with trends, commodity values and competitors’ costs. After that, the AI can strike a deal within a matter of days, rather than the weeks or months of conventional talks. Walmart first piloted the tool in Canada, but has since expanded its use to the US, Chile and South Africa.

The AI is currently negotiating only for shopping carts and other store essentials, rather than the products you find on the shelves. It’s also not completely replacing humans. At present, Pactum’s tech is mainly being used for savings in contracts that aren’t necessarily worth much time. The bot still has to negotiate with a real person, so completely automated discussions aren’t any option in the near future. This is more to lighten the load of busy procurement teams than to avoid hiring.

That might not reassure people worried about their jobs. The reliance on AI comes right as many companies are conducting mass layoffs to endure a rough economy. Chatbots like this can help Walmart and others minimize the effects of job cuts and hiring freezes. Moreover, Walmart has spent years experimenting with robots that could reduce the need for staff. Humans aren’t going away any time soon, but the company isn’t depending on them as much as in the past.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/walmarts-suppliers-would-rather-negotiate-with-ai-than-a-human-162131831.html?src=rss

Source: Engadget – Walmart’s suppliers would rather negotiate with AI than a human

Smoking Cigarettes Is the Least Cool It's Ever Been, CDC Reports

U.S. adults continue to swap smoke for clouds. Rates of cigarette use among over 18 Americans dropped to a new low last year, as just about one in nine adults now identify as smokers, according to preliminary data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That’s compared to more than one in eight in 2018…

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