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$29,498 (-2.73%) Hey Snackers, The humanization of Americaâs fur babies continues. Coming soon: an [AI dog sitter](. Companion says its smart device can train, entertain, and feed your pooch. It also monitors movement for any signs of anxiety or stress. Because Fluffyâs life is so ruff. Stocks ticked up yesterday after a better-than-feared kickoff to earnings season. Itâs still early, but most S&P 500 companies thatâve reported so far [crushed]( estimates. Nested Sega buys Angry Birds for $776M as OG game makers go big on mobile franchises New nest, who dis⦠Rovio, the company behind viral bird-chucking game Angry Birds, yesterday agreed to be [bought]( by [Sega]( for about $776M. Sega is the legendary Japanese console and game maker behind franchises like Sonic the Hedgehog. Now it wants to take its IP to the small screen by tapping Rovio's mobile-game expertise and iconic franchise. - Good egg: Angry Birds, launched in 2009, apparently became the first mobile game to be downloaded 1B times. Since then, it's been spun off into movies, cartoons, and more.
- Your Angry Bird is waiting⦠Sega can leverage Rovioâs âlive serviceâ strategy, which uses frequent game updates to keep players coming back (think: notifications). And Rovio can use Sega to expand to non-mobile platforms. Mobile-gaming madness⦠The pandemic sparked a surge in scrolly-tappy gaming as couch-bound players splurged on extras like custom avatars and power-ups. Mobile-gaming revenue (finally) cooled 6% in the first quarter of last year, but was still up nearly 30% from prepandemic level. Now old-school gaming companies want in: - Sweet deals: Last year [Take-Two]( bought Farmville maker [Zynga]( for a whopping $12.7B. And in 2019 [Activision]( snatched up Candy Crush parent King for nearly $6B.
- Palm-sized: [Nintendo]( has already made billions from dropping smartphone versions of its popular console brands (think: Pokémon GO and Mario Kart Tour). THE TAKEAWAY Small screens can turn into big hits⦠Sega predicts that by 2026 mobile games will make up 56% of the global gaming market (up from 53% last year). By snatching up smaller companies with franchise buzz, companies like Sega can also cash in on franchises (like movies, shows, and toys). This month, Nintendoâs âSuper Mario Bros. Movieâ became the highest-grossing video-game flick of all time. Search Googleâs taking a tortoise-and-hare approach to the AI-powered search race AI of the tiger⦠[Google]( in a (sort of) cautious sprint to maintain its search dominance, is [planning]( to launch a batch of AI-powered search features, The New York Times reported. The botty features (codename: âMagiâ) are set to be rolled out to 1M US users next month â and 30M by yearâs end. Googleâs testing the waters for its broader plan to launch a brand-new engine: - New-gle: Thereâs no ETA for Googleâs AI-powered search engine, but it would reportedly be more conversational and personalized, and anticipate what users want to see based on past searches.
- Slew-gle: Googleâs working on slew of other AI projects, including a tool to generate images in Google Image results, a language-learning chatbot called Tivoli Tutor, and a Chrome assistant called Searchalong. Bot anxiety⦠The AI race poses a serious threat to Googleâs $162B search business, and rivals like [Microsoft]( Bing chatbot apparently have the company panicking. News that Samsung might make Bing the default search engine on its devices â a potential $3B loss in revenue â sent Google stock sliding as much as 4% yesterday. A similar [Apple]( contract, worth $20B, is up for renewal this year. Losing its default status on devices like iPhones and Galaxy phones would be devastating for Google. THE TAKEAWAY Itâs hard to stop midrace⦠Hurtling ahead to keep up with the AI pack, Google says itâs trying to move rapidly, safely, and ethically all at once â a tough needle to thread. In a â60 Minutesâ interview on Sunday, CEO Sundar Pichai warned against rushing out AI products without regulation. But that might be hard to do with competitors bolting ahead. BITE The SEC hit Bittrex with charges as the crypto exchange was packing its bags to leave the US A tricky Bittr-exit⦠SEC regulators yesterday [accused]( Bittrex of violating federal securities laws, saying the crypto exchange sold securities (and therefore shouldâve registered with the commission). The Seattle biz was already planning to cease US operations by monthâs end, and had pointed a finger at regulators as a key factor driving its exod-US. Bittrex said it would "vigorously defend" itself against the charges. Not the first, probably not the last⦠Bittrex joins a growing list of crypto companies targeted by US regulators after FTX's collapse. Last month the SEC reportedly told [Coinbase]( it was [considering]( legal action, and the [CFTC]( sued Binance. Earlier this year, Kraken axed its staking program for US customers and paid $30M to settle claims that it failed to register with the SEC. Meanwhile, the SEC continues to hire more lawyers for its crypto-enforcement unit. THE TAKEAWAY Leaving the court doesn't end the game⦠Bittrex's planned US exit didn't stop regulators' pursuit, and any crypto company considering relocating still risks litigation for past actions. Now both companies and lawmakers are seeking clearer crypto rules. But crypto-focused bills that wouldâve provided added regulatory clarity stalled last year. In their place, the rules might be set by a tangled string of lawsuits and court cases. What else we're Snackin' - [iCash]( Apple launched a 4.15% APY savings account for Apple Card users in partnership with [Goldman Sachs](. As interest rates keep rising, companies are offering high yields to lure cash from checking accounts.
- [Flop]( [Netflix]( apologized to âLove Is Blindâ fans after a much-hyped livestream for the dating showâs reunion didnât happen as scheduled on Sunday. Netflix ended up releasing a recorded episode (not live).
- [Vax]( [Moderna]( shares fell 8% despite promising data from its cancer-vaccine trial, which combines an mRNA vax with [Merck]( Keytruda drug. The companies said the risk of melanoma recurrence dropped significantly.
- [Knot]( Davidâs Bridal filed for bankruptcy and said it would shutter all its stores if it didnât find a buyer. Americaâs largest bridal retailer has struggled since the pandemic canceled #wedding-szn (weddings still havenât rebounded).
- [McMakeover]( [McDonald's]( is giving its signature burgers an upgrade. Picture: softer buns, gooier cheese, and more sauce. McDâs found that premiumization tweaks (like fresh beef) can be big sales boosters. ðª Thanks for Snacking with us! Want to share the Snacks? Invite your friends to sign up [here](. Snack Fact Of the Day A piece of human brain tissue the size of a grain of sand contains 100K neurons and 1B synapses [Read more]( Tuesday - Tax Day
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