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NFL is moving closer to replacing the chain gang with new technology to measure line to gain
Read full article: NFL is moving closer to replacing the chain gang with new technology to measure line to gainThe NFL is moving closer to replacing the chain gang with new technology to measure line to gain.
Sony to cut about 900 jobs in its PlayStation unit as layoffs in technology, gaming sector continue
Read full article: Sony to cut about 900 jobs in its PlayStation unit as layoffs in technology, gaming sector continueSony will cut about 900 jobs in its PlayStation division, or about 8% of its global workforce, becoming the latest company in the technology and gaming sector to announce layoffs.
'Bob Marley: One Love' stirs up $27.7M weekend, 'Madame Web' flops
Read full article: 'Bob Marley: One Love' stirs up $27.7M weekend, 'Madame Web' flopsParamount Pictures’ Bob Marley biopic “Bob Marley: One Love” outperformed expectations to debut at No. 1 at the box office with a $27.7 million opening weekend.
Tech innovations that caught our eye at CES 2024
Read full article: Tech innovations that caught our eye at CES 2024From electric cars to transparent TVs to the latest accessibility tech and virtual assistants backed by artificial intelligence, there was a wide range of innovations on display at the CES tech show in Las Vegas this week.
Sony's Access controller for the PlayStation aims to make gaming easier for people with disabilities
Read full article: Sony's Access controller for the PlayStation aims to make gaming easier for people with disabilitiesPlaying video games has long been a challenge for many people with disabilities, since the traditional controllers for the PlayStation, Xbox or Nintendo can be difficult or even impossible to maneuver when a person has limited mobility.
Microsoft and Activision extend deadline to close $69 billion deal under close regulatory scrutiny
Read full article: Microsoft and Activision extend deadline to close $69 billion deal under close regulatory scrutinyThe deadline for Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of video game company Activision Blizzard has been extended to as the companies seek to close a deal that has been opposed by regulators in the U.S. and the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority.
Microsoft and UK regulators win more time to resolve blocked $69 billion Activision deal
Read full article: Microsoft and UK regulators win more time to resolve blocked $69 billion Activision dealMicrosoft and British regulators won more time from a court Monday as the U.S. tech company uses a rare second chance to overcome opposition to its $69 billion bid for video game maker Activision Blizzard.
Microsoft agrees to keep Call of Duty on Sony Playstation after it buys Activision Blizzard
Read full article: Microsoft agrees to keep Call of Duty on Sony Playstation after it buys Activision BlizzardMicrosoft has signed an agreement with Sony to keep the Call of Duty video game series on PlayStation after the tech giant buys video game maker Activision Blizzard.
Fate of record tech industry tie-up heads to judge as Microsoft defends $69B Activision deal
Read full article: Fate of record tech industry tie-up heads to judge as Microsoft defends $69B Activision dealThe fate of what could be the priciest merger in tech industry history is now in the hands of a federal judge who must decide whether to stop Microsoft from closing its deal to buy video game company Activision Blizzard.
Actor Jeremy Renner wants tax credits for film projects in northern Nevada, but he may have to wait
Read full article: Actor Jeremy Renner wants tax credits for film projects in northern Nevada, but he may have to waitActor Jeremy Renner spent Monday pitching an amendment to Nevada lawmakers to include his home region in a tax deal to expand the film industry to Las Vegas.
Microsoft's bid to buy Activision Blizzard clears a key hurdle. But the $69B deal is still at risk
Read full article: Microsoft's bid to buy Activision Blizzard clears a key hurdle. But the $69B deal is still at riskThe European Union has approved Microsoft’s $69 billion purchase of video game maker Activision Blizzard.
UK blocks Microsoft-Activision gaming deal, biggest in tech
Read full article: UK blocks Microsoft-Activision gaming deal, biggest in techBritish regulators have blocked Microsoft’s $69 billion deal to buy video game maker Activision Blizzard over worries that it would stifle competition in the cloud gaming market.
EU's Call of Duty: Probe Microsoft-Activision Blizzard deal
Read full article: EU's Call of Duty: Probe Microsoft-Activision Blizzard dealThe European Union has launched an investigation into Microsoft’s planned takeover of video game giant Activision Blizzard, fearing the $69 billion deal would distort fair competition to popular titles like Call of Duty.
Call of Duty's latest battle is between Microsoft and Sony
Read full article: Call of Duty's latest battle is between Microsoft and SonyHunting down your enemies on the bustling streets of Amsterdam, along the U.S.-Mexico border or in a Middle Eastern fishing village is just part of the intense action in the latest Call of Duty video game.
‘The Woman King’ takes North American box office throne
Read full article: ‘The Woman King’ takes North American box office throneThe Viola Davis-led action epic “The Woman King” easily conquered the North American box office in its first weekend in theaters, against a crowded market of new releases.
Microsoft's Activision Blizzard deal gets global scrutiny
Read full article: Microsoft's Activision Blizzard deal gets global scrutinyMicrosoft’s plan to buy video game giant Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion could have major effects on the gaming industry, transforming the Xbox maker into something like a Netflix for video games by giving it control of many more popular titles.
Mike Richards, Mayim Bialik announced as hosts of ‘Jeopardy!’
Read full article: Mike Richards, Mayim Bialik announced as hosts of ‘Jeopardy!’After auditioning a number of guest hosts following the death of Alex Trebek, “Jeopardy!” has announced Mike Richards and Mayim Bialik as its hosts of the future.
Bond film 'No Time to Die' delayed again because of virus
Read full article: Bond film 'No Time to Die' delayed again because of virusFILE - In this Thursday, Apriil 25, 2019 file photo, actor Daniel Craig poses for photographers during the photo call of the latest installment of the James Bond film franchise, in Oracabessa, Jamaica. Producers of the forthcoming James Bond thriller say the film's release has been delayed again, until the fall of 2021, because of the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The official 007 Twitter account said late Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021 that the 25th installment in the franchise will now open on Oct. 8. The film from director Cary Joji Fukunaga stars Daniel Craig as 007, Rami Malek, Lashana Lynch and Ana de Armas. After the latest Bond delay was announced, Sony said it was pushing back several of its scheduled spring releases.
Alex Trebek, long-running ‘Jeopardy!’ host, dies at 80
Read full article: Alex Trebek, long-running ‘Jeopardy!’ host, dies at 80LOS ANGELES – “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek died Sunday after battling pancreatic cancer for nearly two years. Trebek died at home early Sunday with family and friends surrounding him, “Jeopardy!” studio Sony said in a statement. He was also able to move the game along in a brisk no-nonsense fashion whenever people struggled for answers. The Canadian-born Trebek was more than qualified for the job, having started his game show career on “Reach for the Top” in his native country. Moving to the U.S. in 1973, he appeared on “The Wizard of Odds,” “Classic Concentration,” “To Tell the Truth,” “High Rollers,” “The $128,000 Question” and “Double Dare.”
Sony's new $500 PlayStation 5 will launch Nov. 12
Read full article: Sony's new $500 PlayStation 5 will launch Nov. 12Sony's upcoming PlayStation 5 video game console will cost $500 and launch Nov. 12, the company said Wednesday, setting up a holiday battle with Microsoft's Xbox Series X over whose new console will turn up under more trees this year. Video game fans have been chomping at the bit for the new consoles, and not just because they've been stuck inside since March. The roughly 7-year life cycle of a video game console has been nearing an end. Last week, Microsoft said its Xbox Series X will cost $500 and debut Nov. 10, just ahead of the holidays. A stripped down version, Xbox Series S, will cost $300 and be available at the same time.
North America box office remains muted as ‘Tenet’ tops again
Read full article: North America box office remains muted as ‘Tenet’ tops againMoviegoing audiences in North America are not rushing back to the theater just yet. In the second major weekend for U.S. and Canadian movie theaters, Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” earned only $6.7 million from 2,910 locations, according to studio estimates Sunday. Although it is enough to top the charts, it also isn’t enough to jumpstart the struggling domestic exhibition industry. The weekend’s only major new opener was Sony’s PG-13 rom-com “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” which earned an estimated $1.1 million from 2,204 North American locations. Other still-closed markets include North Carolina, Michigan, New Mexico and the cities of Seattle and Portland.
Microsoft to launch new $500 Xbox console Nov. 10
Read full article: Microsoft to launch new $500 Xbox console Nov. 10The holiday video game console battle is heating up. Microsoft says its Xbox Series X will cost $500 and debut Nov. 10, just ahead of the holidays. There havent been new generations of video game consoles for several years. The most recent Xbox, Xbox One, was released in 2013, as was Sonys PlayStation 4. A stripped down version, Xbox Series S, will cost $300 and be available at the same time.
How The Chicks dropped the word 'Dixie' from their name
Read full article: How The Chicks dropped the word 'Dixie' from their nameNASHVILLE, Tenn. When The Chicks decided to drop the word Dixie from the band's name, it was the culmination of years of internal discussions and attempts to distance itself from negative connotations with the word. The band signed a seven-record deal with Sony and again, they questioned whether to continue as The Dixie Chicks. Strayer even wondered if the word chicks was too derogatory to women, but ultimately felt it was empowering. I think the sort of now moment for me was when NASCAR banned the Dixie flag, said Maines. The Chicks did some research and found a female duo in New Zealand had been using the name The Chicks for decades.
PlayStation 5 with interactive controllers gets 2020 launch date
Read full article: PlayStation 5 with interactive controllers gets 2020 launch dateKevork Djansezian/Getty Images(CNN) - Nearly six years after the arrival of PlayStation 4, Sony confirmed on Tuesday its next console will launch in 2020 for the holiday season. In a blog post, the company announced PlayStation 5 will feature a redesigned controller. The company declined to share further details, including how much the PlayStation 5 will cost. The PlayStation 5 is expected to have faster load speeds, better graphics and improved audio. It will compete against Microsoft's Project Scarlett, its next-gen Xbox console, which will also launch for the 2020 holiday shopping season.
PlayStation 5 to launch holiday 2020, Sony announces
Read full article: PlayStation 5 to launch holiday 2020, Sony announcesAttendees walk by the Sony PlayStation booth at the 2019 GDC Game Developers Conference on March 20, 2019 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)Sony plans to have its next-generation game console available by Christmas 2020. They're aptly calling it PlayStation 5, Sony's first new game console release since PlayStation 4 launched in 2013. Sony first launched PlayStation in North American back in 1995. In 2013, PlayStation 4 was the first Sony game console to be released in North American before it was released in Japan.
Tom Holland called CEO of Disney and told him to save Spider-Man
Read full article: Tom Holland called CEO of Disney and told him to save Spider-Man(CNN) - Tom Holland isn't just a superhero on screen. Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed Friday in an interview with late-night host Jimmy Kimmel that Holland, who plays Spider-Man in the Marvel movies, personally called and asked him to fix the Spider-Man deal with Sony -- basically saving this iteration of the franchise. Disney, which owns Marvel, and Sony had an agreement that allowed the character to appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It was clear that the fans wanted Tom back as Spider-Man, made by Marvel and our Marvel production team," he said. "We spoke, and he basically made a -- he cried on the phone," Iger said, laughing before revealing the truth.
Sony slashes cloud gaming prices before Google rival launches
Read full article: Sony slashes cloud gaming prices before Google rival launchesIan Waldie/Getty ImagesNEW YORK - Sony is permanently slashing prices on its cloud gaming service by as much as 50% just as multiple tech companies are moving closer to launching competitive offerings. She denied that Sony decided to drop the prices to match its competitors. Even though Sony arrived in the market in 2014, its cloud gaming service is at a disadvantage in some ways to newcomers. Both Microsoft and Google's services will work on mobile, bringing the experience of console gaming to the smartphone. In addition to cutting prices, Sony is also adding new games Tuesday for a limited time: "God of War," "Grand Theft Auto V," "inFAMOUS Second Son" and "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End."
'Spider-Man' swings on as Marvel, Sony mend split
Read full article: 'Spider-Man' swings on as Marvel, Sony mend splitOn Friday, the parties announced that Marvel would again have a hand in producing the next sequel, and that Spider-Man would appear in another upcoming Marvel feature. In a statement, Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige said he is "thrilled that Spidey's journey in the MCU will continue." The result benefited both sides, with Sony releasing the hits "Spider-Man: Homecoming" and "Spider-Man: Far From Home," and the character appearing in several Marvel movies, including the "Avengers" saga. In August, however, the relationship broke down, with the announcement that Feige would no longer oversee the production of the Spider-Man movies. "Spider-Man: Far From Home" has grossed more than $1.1 billion worldwide, making it the third most lucrative movie released in 2019, behind "Avengers: Endgame" and "The Lion King."
Sega returns with nostalgic console from late 80s
Read full article: Sega returns with nostalgic console from late 80sSega is making a return to stores on Thursday with a mini Genesis console based on the original system. Sega Genesis launched in October 1988 in Japan and a year later in North America. Sega is making a return to stores on Thursday with a mini Genesis console based on the original system. Sega Genesis launched in October 1988 in Japan and a year later in North America. As for whether the Genesis Mini could help boost struggling retailers at the end of a console cycle, analysts aren't hopeful.
Sony releases Walkman for its 40th anniversary
Read full article: Sony releases Walkman for its 40th anniversaryThe Walkman, a portable cassette player that, for the first time, let us take our music with us without bothering our neighbors, hit the market on July(CNN) - The Sony Walkman is back. Sony has since released various iterations of its Walkman, but it's gone the extra mile with this special 40th anniversary edition. The Sony NW-A100TPS Walkman has a 40th anniversary logo printed on the back, and it comes with a specially designed case and package that pay homage to the original TPS-L2 Walkman. There will also be a cheaper version without any 40th anniversary branding called the Sony NW-A105 Walkman, the company said. Powered by Android, the new Sony Walkman comes with a slew of features for audiophiles.
Sony, Marvel fail to reach rights agreement over Spider-man
Read full article: Sony, Marvel fail to reach rights agreement over Spider-manSony (SNE) and Marvel have failed to reach an agreement on the character of Spider-Man -- meaning he'll be absent from the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the time being and leaving fans very worried. Sony has said it is "disappointed" that talks, aimed at extending a deal that allowed the superhero to appear in Marvel movies, fell through. But Marvel Studios, the arm of the company that produces its movies, doesn't own his film rights. That's because Marvel put those up for sale in the 1980s, when superhero movies weren't the surefire moneymakers they are today. "Spider-Man," played in 2002 by Tobey Maguire, quickly became a huge box office success for Sony, and arguably prompted Marvel to enter the superhero flick game themselves.
Sony has sold 100 million PS4 consoles
Read full article: Sony has sold 100 million PS4 consolesIn an earnings report released Tuesday, Sony revealed it sold 3.2 million of the game consoles in the quarter that ended June 30, pushing it to the 100 million unit sales mark. Sony debuted the PS4 in November 2013 and by December 2017 had sold over 70.6 million units worldwide. In 2017, Sony console sales underwent a resurgence as newer, better PlayStation games, such as Dragon Quest XI, Injustice 2 and Madden, hit the market. According to analyst Dan Ives, the PS4 has sold well above competitors, calling the 100 million "an impressive number." Sony hasn't released a new generation console since the PS4 although it did debut an iteration, the PS4 Pro, in September 2016.
Watch Tom Hanks as Mr. Rogers in first trailer for A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood'
Read full article: Watch Tom Hanks as Mr. Rogers in first trailer for A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood'Just in time for a Monday, Sony has released the first trailer for the upcoming film about the late Fred Rogers, "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood." In the teaser, schoolchildren sing to Rogers on the subway, and we see Tom Hanks dressed as the children's television host on the set of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." The film is loosely based on a 1998 Esquire article by Tom Junod, about the effect Rogers' optimistic kindness had on millions of people -- and the initially skeptical journalist himself. "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" aired for 31 seasons before coming to an end in 2001. "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" is slated to release in November.
Tom Hanks absolutely perfect as Mister Rogers in new trailer
Read full article: Tom Hanks absolutely perfect as Mister Rogers in new trailer(CNN) - Just in time for a Monday, Sony has released the first trailer for the upcoming film about the late Fred Rogers, "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood." In the teaser, schoolchildren sing to Rogers on the subway, and we see Tom Hanks dressed as the children's television host on the set of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." The film is loosely based on a 1998 Esquire article by Tom Junod, about the effect Rogers' optimistic kindness had on millions of people -- and the initially skeptical journalist himself. "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" aired for 31 seasons before coming to an end in 2001. "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" is slated to release in November.
'Spider-Man: Far From Home' blows away box office expectations
Read full article: 'Spider-Man: Far From Home' blows away box office expectationsChristian Petersen/Getty Images(CNN) - "Spider-Man: Far From Home" made an estimated $185 million at the North American box office over its six day holiday opening. The film was initially projected to make $125 million from Tuesday through Sunday, according to Sony, which co-produced the superhero film with Marvel Studios. June was a particularly rough month at the domestic box office with multiple sequels, including "Men In Black: International," "Dark Phoenix" and "Toy Story 4" underperforming in recent weeks. The film likely had a sizable box office bump thanks to it being the follow up to "Avengers: Endgame," which shattered box office records in April. The big opening for "Far From Home" solidifies two important things going forward for the superhero genre and Marvel, Robbins said.
Can 'Spider-Man' save the slumping summer box office?
Read full article: Can 'Spider-Man' save the slumping summer box office?June was a particularly rough month at the domestic box office. Even "Toy Story 4," which opened to $121 million two weeks ago, couldn't match Disney's high box office expectations. So will our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man succumb to an anemic summer box office as well? It's also the follow up to "Avengers: Endgame," which shattered box office records in April. The Spider-Man franchise has made more than $5 billion at the global box office since 2002.
Happy 40th birthday, Walkman
Read full article: Happy 40th birthday, WalkmanIt was 40 years ago today that Sony, not Apple, revolutionized the way we listen to music. The Walkman, a portable cassette player that, for the first time, let us take our music with us without bothering our neighbors, hit the market on July 1, 1979. The portable cassette player revolutionized how people listen to music. In its heyday, the Walkman was as synonymous with portable music players as Kleenex became to tissue and Xerox was to copy machines. Innovations like the 1981 Walkman II -- barely bigger than a cassette tape -- and the 1984 Discman helped Sony stay on top of the portable music world.
PlayStation will finally allow you to change your usernames for free
Read full article: PlayStation will finally allow you to change your usernames for freeSony officials made a promise last year to people who use the PlayStation 4, and now, they have finally come through with that promise -- players can finally change their usernames, free of charge. You will need a PlayStation console or a web browser in order to change your PlayStation Network ID, also known as a PSN ID. If you're on a PlayStation 4, go to Settings, Account Management, Account Information, Profile and then Online ID. If you're on a web browser, simply sign into your account, select your profile and hit the edit button. Sony is letting each user change their username once, but if you decide to change it again, it will cost you $4.99.