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PC World Latest NewsMay 24, 2025
My favorite Shokz open-ear headphones are $60 off—a rare, huge discount

This blue-and-gray colorway is actually a Best Buy exclusive, but lacks any kind of branding (aside from, well, Shokz), so I don't feel weird wearing it. I've been using the OpenRun Pro 2 for the better part of a year. I love the clearer mids and deeper bass than my previous, cheaper pair, and unlike some other bone conduction headphones, these recharge via USB-C so you don't need to pack a separate cable. They'll pair with multiple Bluetooth devices at once, just like all modern headphones.

They also last a lot longer than some previous designs at 12 hours, and combined with a sleek, lightweight body and some water resistance, they're great for workouts. I've dunked mine in Lake Wallenpaupack and the Delaware River (not exactly intentionally, ahem), and they've survived to tell me more audiobook tales.

Best Buy is selling this exclusive color both on its own site and via its eBay account. I'd hop on it quickly, these headphones are popular, and this discounted blue-and-gray set might not last long.

Get Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 headphones for $60 off


EngadgetMay 07, 2025
Appeals court once again upholds Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard
The Ninth Circuit US Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court's ruling that Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard did not violate antitrust laws. The Federal Trade Commission had sued to block the merger of these large gaming brands on claims that the new entity would fall afoul of antitrust laws. In the court's ruling, released today, the FTC failed to prove that Microsoft would have blocked access to popular titles such as Call of Duty on hardware owned by other gaming brands. The appeals court was also unswayed by the FTC's arguments that the deal would have lessened competition in gaming subscription services and cloud streaming.

The issue of platform-exclusive titles was one of the core tenets of the FTC's latest charge against this acquisition. However, the opinion written by Judge Daniel P. Collins observed that "all major manufacturers have engaged in this practice." And as Microsoft has been making more and more of its once-exclusive titles available on new hardware, this may mean that the competition agency will finally accept the deal as done.

The $68.7 billion deal for Microsoft to buy Activision Blizzard closed in

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