Why a declining economy could spur increased M&A activity in the mobile gaming industry
January 23, 2023 | By Alexander Lee Ivy Liu With a recession in the offing, the coming year is shaping up to be a difficult one for business across the gaming industry, including t
The Morning After: The FAA grounded all US flights due to mistakenly deleted files
The FAA paused all domestic departures in the US on the morning of January 11th because its NOTAM or Notice to Air Missions system failed. Now we know why: deleted files. Contracto
Microsoft’s Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 Core falls to a new low of $100
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Logitech’s affordable Litra Glow streamer light falls back to an all-time low
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Sounding the death knell for Corbynmania
By BAGEHOT THIS was a bad night for Jeremy Corbyn, Labour’s hard-left leader. It would be too much to say that the wheels have come off the Jeremy bus or that the Jeremy Express
Amber Rudd’s resignation throws Theresa May’s government into crisis
By BAGEHOT IN THIS week’s Bagehot column I ventured that Amber Rudd, Britain’s home secretary, was probably not fatally wounded by recent events, “unless there is another sca
Some thoughts on the open v closed divide
By BAGEHOT ONE of the most popular interpretations of modern politics is that it is increasingly defined by the difference between open and closed rather than left and right. Openn
Theresa May wastes an opportunity to regalvanise her party
By BAGEHOT TODAY’S Cabinet reshuffle was billed as a golden opportunity for Theresa May to achieve two things: stamp her authority on the Conservative Party after the debacle of