Microsoft brought big tech to E3, with a new Xbox One S console, "Play Anywhere" functionality between Windows 10 and Xbox, and games galore. Read More ▶ | | | With Xbox Play Anywhere, games you buy for Xbox One are available on Windows 10, and vice versa. Read More ▶ | | Braun's Series 9 shaver is described as their most efficient and comfortable shaver to date, and it's currently discounted 29% on Amazon. Read More ▶ | | Battlefield 1's wild World War I action is absolutely stunning. We go hands-on. Read More ▶ | | | After wonderfully successful Doom and Wolfenstein reboots, Bethesda's bringing back the legendary Quake—and that was just the opener for its blockbuster E3 event. Read More ▶ | | EA kicked off E3 with its first annual EA Play event, and it brought big guns like Titanfall 2 and Battlefield 1 along for the action. Read More ▶ | | | Prepare for Titanfall once again, but now with 100 percent more grappling hooks. We go hands-on with Titanfall 2. Read More ▶ | | Microsoft has made a big bet on LinkedIn, announcing Monday that it will spend nearly $26.2 billion to purchase the enterprise-focused social networking and recruiting company. Read More ▶ | | From Battlefield 1 to Titanfall 2, EA's E3 games showcase focused on heavy hitters rather than new surprises. Read More ▶ | | Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella shares his reasoning behind Microsoft's LinkedIn acquisition. Read More ▶ | | The Xbox S will boast more storage, support for 4K video, and even more internal storage. Read More ▶ | | Microsoft announced early Monday that it will acquire enterprise social network LinkedIn for approximately $26.2 billion in cash. Read More ▶ | | Those sure are some nice photos; it'd be a shame if something happened to them... Read More ▶ | | Microsoft is making its biggest tech acquisition ever, spending $26.2 billion for enterprise-focused social networking company LinkedIn. Why did it do it? CEO Satya Nadella and LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner discussed five compelling reasons. Read More ▶ | | | | |
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