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Videogame Firm FromSoftware Outed on Twitter for Poor Working Conditions
Employees that helped to create the highest grossing video game of the year have come forward with their stories.
The Best Sony Black Friday Deals: Save on Earbuds and TVs
Sony's TVs (OLED and LED), earbuds, speakers, and headphones are seeing some major discounts for Black Friday.
Former PlayStation Hacker in a Race Against Time to Fix Twitter
A one-time hacker has made a bold deal with Elon Musk.
Netflix Sets Price for Ad-Supported Tier (but There’s a Catch)
Nielsen will begin to measure streaming giant Netflix's rating starting next year.
Sony's Excellent LinkBuds S Earbuds Are Just $128 on Amazon
For a limited time only, Sony's earbuds are marked down 36%, and flagship WH-100XM5 over-ear headphones are down to $348.
The Best Amazon Prime Early Access Sale TV Deals
Save big on a bevy of TVs from brands like Sony, Samsung, LG, Toshiba, Insignia, and Amazon during the Prime Early Access Sale.
These Walmart Moves Will Make Parents and Holiday Shoppers Happy
Giant retailer is adding more than 1,000 new toys as part of a series of aggressive moves for retail's key season.
Disney, Universal Get New Theme Park Competition from Sony
Sony seeks to compete against Disney and Universal with new theme park.
Video Games Are Getting a Major Price Hike
If you think they're expensive now, just wait until you hear this.
TikTok Parent Guts a Major Division
ByteDance has decided to tone down its efforts in a key area.
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Fed Inflation Gauge Slowed Again in October, Supporting Dovish Powell
Further slowing in the Fed's preferred inflation gauge is adding heft to Chairman Jerome Powell's signals of smaller rate hikes.
Amazon Needs to Kill Alexa, Maybe Exit Echo Devices
The online retail giant had a plan to own your living room. It didn't work because AI-powered voice assistants don't work.
General Mills Tries a New Take on Lucky Charms
The new variant may be even more magically delicious.
Elon Musk's Latest Twitter Move Looks Like an Act of Desperation
Twitter is desperate for revenue. It has a $13 billion debt burden, but hasn’t showed a profit for eight of the last 10 years.