
Amazon's games reset puts James Bond and AI Snoop Dogg on the board
Amazon is shifting its gaming pitch from MMOs to phone-first party games, and the move shows how much the company now wants franchises, not just studios, to do the heavy lifting.
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Amazon is shifting its gaming pitch from MMOs to phone-first party games, and the move shows how much the company now wants franchises, not just studios, to do the heavy lifting.

Meta is keeping its workplace monitoring push alive, but granting 30-minute privacy breaks and exemption requests as staff push back over battery and bandwidth costs.

The long-awaited port now has a date, giving Nintendo and FromSoftware a clearer launch window for one of gaming's biggest brands.

The telecom operator is pushing deeper into digital infrastructure by pairing capital with Shorooq’s startup muscle, a move that could reshape how regional founders access scale.
The Apple TV pilot pushed Seehorn to an extreme she says she had never hit before, underscoring how prestige TV can still demand brutal physical and emotional reserves.

Stand Up centers disability as a rite of passage, forcing decision-makers to rethink who gets to be complex, flawed, and onscreen at all.

A listing primed for 12 June could value SpaceX at $1.77tn, reshaping the private markets playbook and the wealth math around Elon Musk.

Brett Winton is anchoring ARK's SpaceX thesis on Starlink, a signal that satellite broadband is now being treated like core infrastructure, not moonshot fluff.

C.C. Wei says TSMC can only support so much customer demand, underscoring how AI chip appetite is stressing even the industry’s biggest supplier.

Gwynne Shotwell’s role as president and COO shows how SpaceX is balancing Musk’s volatility with the operational discipline investors expect before a public listing.

Microsoft is discounting advanced AI features by 50% for 365 subscribers, forcing buyers to weigh productivity lift against another monthly tab.

Amazon is widening ultra-fast UK delivery while adding same-day fruit and vegetables, a move that raises the bar for grocery rivals and tests how far convenience can stretch after store closures.