
Tech Brew Ride Home Mon. 07/17 – Sony And Microsoft Stop Fragging Each Other Over Call Of Duty
Jul 17, 2023
Sony and Microsoft have patched things up with a 10-year deal over Call of Duty. The crypto world is buzzing as Bitcoin ETFs gain regulatory momentum, despite privacy concerns over data usage. A major data leak from U.S. military emails raises eyebrows. Meanwhile, Apple's Vision Pro is reshaping its corporate structure, hinting at a new era. In entertainment, Netflix is bouncing back while Disney is undergoing significant changes, with talks of asset sales and market adaptations.
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Sony and Microsoft's Call of Duty Deal
- Sony and Microsoft agreed on a 10-year deal for Call of Duty on PlayStation.
- This surpasses Microsoft's initial 2027 offer but only covers Call of Duty.
Spot Bitcoin ETF Review
- The SEC is reviewing BlackRock's and Bitwise's spot Bitcoin ETF applications.
- This signals potential acceptance of spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S., following Canada's example.
Brave Browser Controversy
- Brian McCullough switched to Brave browser and has been happy with it.
- However, Brave seems to sell copyrighted data for AI training without disclosure, according to Stack Diary.
