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Microsoft is developing a console-free game streaming service

Microsoft Executive President of Gaming Phil Spencer announced ahead of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2018 on Sunday that the company is building a cloud-based streaming service for games.

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Microsoft is developing a console-free game streaming service

Microsoft is developing a console-free game streaming service

Microsoft Executive President of Gaming Phil Spencer announced ahead of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2018 on Sunday that the company is building a cloud-based streaming service for games.

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The European Central Bank is on the brink of ending its $3 trillion crisis-era stimulus programme

The European Central Bank is on the brink of ending its $3 trillion crisis-era stimulus programme

The ECB is expected to argue that its €2.55 trillion ($3 trillion) bond-buying scheme has done its job in bringing the 19-member currency bloc back from the brink of collapse.

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Psychedelic drugs could treat depression and other mental illnesses, according to a new study

Psychedelic drugs could treat depression and other mental illnesses, according to a new study

A new study found that psychedelic drugs can change the neuronal structures of the brain that impact how we feel, think, and behave. It's possible these drugs can make long-lasting changes on brain function and could be used to repair damaged circuits that are damaged in mood and anxiety disorders.

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Microsoft could be aiming at Amazon with its own push for checkout-free retail

Microsoft could be aiming at Amazon with its own push for checkout-free retail

Microsoft has shown sample technology to retailers from around the world and has had talks with Walmart about a potential collaboration, according to sources.

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A little-known business at Robinhood has exploded, and now it's launching a service to go after the most serious traders

A little-known business at Robinhood has exploded, and now it's launching a service to go after the most serious traders

BI PRIME: Robinhood has seen $2 billion in options-trading volumes since launch. It said on Wednesday it would roll out multileg options, which allow traders...

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The one player you need to know from every country competing in the 2018 FIFA World Cup

The one player you need to know from every country competing in the 2018 FIFA World Cup

The 2018 FIFA World Cup tournament is fast approaching so we have profiled a key player from each participating country. We have avoided the obvious picks like Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Neymar — but there is still a breadth of talent to pick from.

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China economic performance is starting to look a little scratchy

China economic performance is starting to look a little scratchy

Chinese economic data missed across the board in May, creating renewed concerns over a slowdown in the second half of the year.

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How to use Zelle, the lightning-fast payments app that's more popular than Venmo in the US

How to use Zelle, the lightning-fast payments app that's more popular than Venmo in the US

Zelle is a payments app that lets you send and receive money instantly, without the need for bank transfers. The service was created by the five largest banks in the US, and has surpassed Venmo in America.

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Princess Charlotte copied the queen's royal wave — and it's too cute to handle

Princess Charlotte copied the queen's royal wave — and it's too cute to handle

While greeting the crowd on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the recent Trooping the Colour, Charlotte appeared to notice when the queen began waving to the crowd, and she quickly followed suit.

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The Warriors baffled the NBA world with several awkward comments about Kevin Durant's next contract

The Warriors baffled the NBA world with several awkward comments about Kevin Durant's next contract

Warriors GM Bob Myers said Kevin Durant hasn't earned the right to any contract he wants like Stephen Curry did. The comment was a joke, but nonetheless, an awkward quip that surprised the NBA world.

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Mister Rogers shared a particular type of message that research shows could be good for your health

Mister Rogers shared a particular type of message that research shows could be good for your health

From 1968 to 2001, "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" promoted love and kindness. These have proven to benefit people's mental health and happiness. People who are generous and volunteer their time for the benefit of others seem to be happier than those who don't.

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