Price cuts, tough decisions and fan-first moves are giving Xbox a second chance Asha's in-tray is already full — with one of the biggest and most anticipated game launches on the horizon in the form ...
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has warned that the current shortages and high pricing of computer memory — the "RAM crisis," as it's known — will result in "radically different business models" for game ...
50-year-old Neeraj Sharma is one of the 17 American citizens who are set to lose their citizenship because of their crime. The Department of Justice announced on Monday that it filed denaturalization ...
Xbox's future with exclusivity may be conditional. Xbox boss Asha Sharma recently spoke with Fortune about her first 100 days as head of Xbox and, naturally, the topic of exclusivity came up. Sharma's ...
An Indian-American businessman is among 17 facing US citizenship revocation for fraud Neeraj Sharma allegedly submitted 11 fake H-1B visa applications with forged signatures Sharma became a US citizen ...
Gaurav Sharma is a London, UK-based energy market analyst, commentator and a former global investment banking analyst. He provides research and analysis to multiple financial clients, and has been ...
CEO Asha Sharma gave away free XBOX merch at the gaming giant's 2026 Showcase in LA, California. “They doubted. They criticised. They mocked. They underestimated. She listened. She delivered.” ...
A CEO originally from India is one of 17 naturalised Americans at risk of losing their US citizenship as the Trump administration initiates what officials characterize as one of the most extensive ...
Nepal is battling a widening bird flu outbreak that has led to the culling of more than half a million birds ‌and government quarantine facilities have been put on alert to ensure food safety ...
India in talks to sell supersonic BrahMos missile to UAE The Indian government is in talks with the UAE to sell some of its flagship defence systems, including the supersonic cruise missile BrahMos, ...
Entry-level jobs look for experience, applications go unanswered and many Gen-Z graduates are being forced to compromise before their careers even begin, says a new report.