Business Telegraph > technology > Microsoft defends $69bn Activision deal technologyMicrosoft defends $69bn Activision dealFebruary 21, 2023posted on Feb. 21, 2023 at 6:57 pm Opponents, including Sony, challenged the proposal at an EU hearing held behind closed doors. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinesstelegraphFebruary 21, 2023previous articleIsrael's Top Tech University Targeted by DarkBit Ransomware – Dark Readingnext articleBitcoin’s break to $25k “could be latter stages of gruesome bear market”You Might Also LiketechnologyUS probes Ford hands-free driving tech after crashesApril 29, 2024technologyOla Cabs CEO Hemant Bakshi resigns; company to layoff 200 employeesApril 29, 2024technologyHow working for Big Tech lost 'dream job' statusApril 28, 2024technologyMillions of LG TVs get a blockbuster free channel upgrade – check your model nowApril 28, 2024technologyMystery behind deadly 100-year-old ‘Pharaoh’s curse’ is finally solvedApril 27, 2024technologyEU's Vestager meets French tech firm Mistral AI amid competition concernsApril 26, 2024Recommended For YoustockmarketHSBC announces CEO Quinn's retirement, first-quarter profit drops 1.8%April 30, 2024cryptocurrency marketEigenLayer Makes A Big Splash With EIGEN Token Launch And Major Airdrop Plan, Get The Full Scoop!April 30, 2024Spot Bitcoin ETFs Commence Trading in Hong Kong – Bitcoin MagazineApril 30, 2024Cancer Society gets donation of $25,000 – Las Vegas Review-JournalApril 30, 2024financeMan finds six lost pension pots worth nearly £18,000 – and urges others to checkApril 30, 2024
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