The Maker
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Christopher Kezelos |
Composers | Paul Halley |
Screenplay | Christopher Kezelos |
Producers | Christopher Kezelos |
Christine Kezelos | |
Story by | Christopher Kezelos |
Ziad Jamal | |
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ID | 2192397 |
About The Maker
Children making AI-generated child abuse images, says charity
... The BBC asked The Maker of the bot for comment but they refused to provide a response...
AI boss Sam Altman ousted by OpenAI board
... The Maker of the ChatGPT bot, OpenAI was behind a wave of excitement about artificial intelligence...
Death row: The secret hunt for lethal drugs used in US executions
... You watch enough of them, you can just tell immediately they were gone, " But his job took an unexpected turn in 2010, when Hospira, The Maker of the drug sodium thiopental, stopped production in the US due to an unspecified issue with obtaining raw materials...
The hunt for a new way to tackle clothing waste
... " Jean Hegedus, head of sustainability at Lycra, The Maker of the stretchy man-made spandex fabric of the same brand name, is well aware of the problems...
Unity engine: Among Us and Slay the Spire makers join criticism
... Innersloth, The Maker of Among Us, said it would have to " delay content and features our players actually want" to bring the game to a new engine...
Great British Sewing Bee judge's bid to restart Welsh underwear making
... When, in 2001, Gossard, The Maker of Wonderbra, closed its factory in Pontllanfraith, Caerphilly county, a member of staff bought the machinery, moved it to another factory in New Tredegar and set up AJM, a small production with 60 staff...
Europe fires: How Canadair pilots battle the Mediterranean blazes
... By 2015, they had gone out of production, with The Maker blaming a lack of orders...
Microsoft-Activision: US regulator to appeal against $69bn gaming deal ruling
... The FTC has alleged that the deal would hurt gamers and reduce competition by giving Microsoft, The Maker of the Xbox, power to deny rivals access to Activision s games...
Microsoft-Activision: US regulator to appeal against $69bn gaming deal ruling
By Annabelle LiangBusiness reporter
US regulator a decision to allow Microsoft to proceed with its $69bn (£53bn) purchase of games publisher Activision Blizzard .
Earlier This Week , the FTC's request to block the takeover was rejected by a district judge in San Francisco .
The technology giant's deal to buy The Call of Duty maker would be the biggest of its kind in gaming industry history.
Microsoft said it planned to fight the regulator's appeal.
" We're disappointed that the FTC is continuing to pursue what has become a demonstrably weak case, and we will oppose further efforts to delay The Ability to move forward, " Microsoft President Brad Smith said in a statement.
The FTC has alleged that The Deal would hurt gamers and reduce competition by giving Microsoft, The Maker of the Xbox, power to deny rivals access to Activision's games.
The FTC had sought an emergency ruling to block The Deal while it challenged the planned takeover.
On Tuesday, US District Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley said she did not think the FTC would win in its case.
She Said the regulator had not shown that " the combined firm will probably pull Call of Duty from Sony PlayStation, or that its ownership of Activision content will substantially lessen competition in the video game library subscription and cloud gaming markets".
The ruling in the US is The Strongest indicator So Far that Microsoft's purchase would eventually go forward.
Also This Week , the UK's competition regulator appeared to ease its opposition to The Deal .
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) was The World 's first regulator to block Microsoft's proposed takeover of Activision.
It had been concerned that The Deal would reduce innovation and leave gamers with fewer choices.
On Wednesday, the CMA said it was " ready to consider any proposals from Microsoft to restructure the transaction".
" Microsoft and Activision have indicated that they are considering how the transaction might be modified, and the CMA is prepared to engage with them on this basis, " it added.
The Microsoft-Activision deal, which is due to close later this month, has split global watchdogs.
EU regulators have approved The Deal , saying that Microsoft had addressed their concerns On Competition issues.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com