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  • Priest spends $40,000 out of church's fund on Candy Crush, arrested

    51-year-old Reverend Lawrence Kozak was charged with theft and other crimes on April 25 and had spent $40,000 and brought content in popular mobile games such as Candy Crush and Mario Kart Tour.

  • Candy Crush trends, thanks to MS Dhoni's viral video on Indigo flight

    An unassuming MS Dhoni was seen playing the hit mobile phone game Candy Crush Saga on his tablet while he was flying Indigo recently.

  • Microsoft inks Nvidia game deal to assuage regulators over Activision merger

    A Nvidia deal could allay those concerns by ensuring more ways for consumers to get games controlled by Microsoft.

  • Microsoft levels up in Metaverse with $70 billion Activision deal

    Microsoft's latest deal with Activision could raise eyebrows over anti-competitive fears. How that will play out is yet to unfold. So far, no one has attempted to build a monopoly in gaming by throwing money to buy out rivals.

  • Activision to buy 'Candy Crush' maker King for $5.9 billion

    The addition of King's highly-complementary business will position it as a global leader in interactive entertainment across mobile, console and PC platforms, Activision said.

  • GoDaddy eyes initial public offering: Sources

    GoDaddy, the Internet domain registrar and web host known for its racy ads, would join a number of high-profile technames expected to go public this year in the wake of Twitter Inc's successful debut.

  • Personal finance is like candy crush

    In Candy Crush, one proceeds to the later stages without losing a single life, only to find a seemingly easy stage turning into a challenging affair. The players are left with no option but to stick at that level for days or even weeks. Life is no different.

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