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Mon. 07/17 – Sony And Microsoft Stop Fragging Each Other Over Call Of Duty

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🗓️ 17 July 2023

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Sony and Microsoft have made nice. Bitcoin ETFs continue to look like a possibility. How the Vision Pro is shaking up Apple’s org structure in a meaningful way for the first time since the Steve Jobs Era. And why Netflix’s recent turnaround have rekindled those perpetual rumors that Apple is gonna end up buying Disney some day. Sponsors: CalderaLab.com code RIDE for 20% off Hillsdale.edu/ride Links: Sony agrees to 10-year Call of Duty deal with Microsoft (The Verge) SEC accepts BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF application, signaling regulatory review (CoinTelegraph) The shady world of Brave selling copyrighted data for AI training (StackDiary) Hacker News Thread On The Brave Thing Typo leaks millions of US military emails to Mali web operator (Financial Times) Apple’s New Vision Group Reflects Shift Away From Steve Jobs Approach (Bloomberg) Bob Iger Shifts From Building an Empire to a Disney Yard Sale (Bloomberg) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the tech meme right home from Monday, July 17th, 2023. I'm Brian McCullough today.

0:09.0

Sony and Microsoft have made nice.

0:11.0

Bitcoin ETFs continue to look like a possibility how the Vision Pro

0:15.8

is shaking up Apple's org structure in a meaningful way for the first time since the

0:19.9

Steve Jobs era and why Netflix's recent turnaround might have rekindled those perpetual

0:25.2

rumors that Apple is going to end up buying Disney someday. Here's what you miss

0:29.6

today in the world of tech. Sony and Microsoft have signed a 10-year call of duty on PlayStation deal.

0:41.0

In 2022, Microsoft originally offered to, quote, keep existing Activision console titles on

0:47.0

Sony through 2027, so this deal would be longer, though it apparently only applies to call of duty.

0:55.0

Quoting the verge.

0:57.0

Microsoft gaming CEO Phil Spencer says Sony and Microsoft have agreed to a binding agreement

1:01.7

to keep call of duty on PlayStation.

1:03.6

While Microsoft's initial announcement doesn't mention 10 years for call of duty on

1:07.6

PlayStation.

1:08.6

Carrie Perez, head of Global Communications at Xbox, confirmed the 10-year commitment to the

1:13.3

Verge. Perez later confirmed to the verge that the deal is only for call of

1:17.5

duty though. That makes the deal similar to a 10-year agreement between

1:20.8

Microsoft and Nintendo, but not the various deals

1:23.2

Microsoft has struck with NVIDIA and other cloud gaming platforms to bring

1:27.4

Call of Duty and other Xbox Activision Games to rival services.

1:31.6

Microsoft's original deal offer to Sony in 2022 included keeping

1:36.4

all existing Activision console titles on Sony including future versions in the

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