To the European Commission, Microsoft admits that Sony is a leader in video games, Meta separates from an eighth of its employees, this is the summary
The Silicon Valley giants are certainly having a hard time. While Microsoft is trying to convince the European Commission of that Activision Blizzard’s M&A is a boon for free competitionMeta is getting rid of 11,000 employees in an attempt to get out austerity spiral into which Mark Zuckerberg has led the company. Fortunately, there are people who thrive in the workplace creating wacky, useless (and therefore awesome) objects like this electric chair with VW logo.
Microsoft admits it to the European Commission, Sony is the video game boss
If confirmed, the merger of Microsoft and Blizzard would create a major video game giant that would have the freedom to monopolize the exclusivity of many successful licenses. Is it a fit of clarity or just an attempt to pretend to be Tom Thumb? Yet Microsoft has admitted to members of the European Commission that Sony is the true leader of the video game industry. Discover the details of this funny and legal epic in the article.
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Meta is laying off 11,000 employees and cutting budgets for all its projects
We haven’t stopped proclaiming it since this summer. Everything is bad for Meta/Facebook. The stock price has really fallen and no one, even within the company, seems to want to follow Mark Zuckerberg into his Metaverse. To curb this hemorrhaging of dollars, the social network is laying off 11,000 employees and phasing out many of its projects.
Read – Meta, Facebook’s parent company, lays off 11,000 employees and adopts a major savings plan
Volkswagen invents the fastest office chair in the world with integrated horn and LED headlights
The obvious pleasure the engineers had in designing this Volkswagen office chair is a joy to behold. With its LED headlights and flashy stripes on the sides, it has the vague air of a tuned Golf. What arouses the jealousy of the colleagues in the office, no doubt. VW’s designers have put all of the company’s know-how into this electric seat concept, but unfortunately it is not for sale.
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