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ResearchBuzzJul 04, 2026
AI Infrastructure, Claude Code Problems, Anti-Data Center Activism, More: ResearchBuzz AI Update, July 4, 2026
AI PROBLEMS TechSpot: Big Tech's $8 trillion AI bet is making consoles, cars, and electricity more expensive for everyone else. "The rapid build-out of artificial-intelligence infrastructure is no longer just a software […]

CNET Most Popular ProductsJul 04, 2026
Tour de France 2026: How to Watch a Free Livestream, Teams, Stages and Start Times
Get set for three weeks of cycling action as Tadej Pogacar looks to defend the sport's most prestigious crown.

Wired NewsJul 04, 2026
15 Best MagSafe Wireless Chargers (2026): Power Banks, Stands, Pads, and Travel Chargers
Top up your Qi2 Android phone or MagSafe iPhone with a magnetic wireless charging stand, pad, car charger, or power bank.

Mac RumorsJul 03, 2026
The MacRumors Show: Latest iPhone 18 Pro Leaks and Rumors
On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss the latest leaks and rumors surrounding the iPhone 18 Pro.


Mac RumorsJul 02, 2026
Opera Browser Gains Protection Against Malicious Clipboard Commands
Opera browser has announced a new security feature called Paste Protect that aims to stop clipboard-based cyberattacks before their malicious commands can be accidentally executed.


TechCrunchJan 20, 2022
Microsoft-Activision deal gives merger speculators a new darling
Microsoft logo is seen on a smartphone placed on displayed Activision Blizzard logo in this illustration taken January 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

Hedge funds, which make profits by speculating on precarious takeovers, got a treat this week when Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) agreed to buy "call of duty" maker Activision Blizzard (ATVI.O) for US$68.7 billion dollars in cash. The transaction requires antitrust laws. Approved in the United States and other major jurisdictions, including the European Union and China. It comes at a time when President Joe Biden's administration is taking a closer look at large mergers, blaming some of them for raising prices to consumers that are fueling inflation.

Activision's shares ended trading at $82.15 on Wednesday, well below the $95 per share

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