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SEC’s EDGAR Filing System Experiences Technical Disruption During Government Shutdown

The SEC’s corporate filing system experienced technical difficulties preventing the display of disseminated filings on SEC.gov. The issues occurred while the regulator was operating with a skeleton crew during the government shutdown. Officials confirmed the system has since returned to normal operation.

SEC Filing System Experiences Temporary Disruption

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission‘s EDGAR corporate filings database experienced intermittent technical issues Monday, reportedly preventing the display of disseminated filings on the regulator’s official website. According to reports, a notice posted on SEC.gov indicated that “submissions that have been accepted may not be reflected on SEC.gov” due to the display problems.

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Microsoft Eyes First-Party Xbox Handheld Console, Pending Gamer Demand

Xbox President Sarah Bond has revealed Microsoft is actively prototyping next-generation hardware and considering a first-party handheld device. The company’s partnership with ASUS on the ROG Ally X has provided valuable market insights that could inform their own portable gaming system.

Xbox Handheld Development Hinges on Consumer Interest

Microsoft is reportedly considering entering the competitive handheld gaming market with a first-party Xbox device, according to statements from company executives. Xbox President Sarah Bond indicated that while Microsoft has its next-generation hardware in development, the creation of a dedicated handheld console would depend on demonstrated player demand.