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EA continues to evolve The Sims 4 with new virtual currency and a maker program
Posted onEA is adding some big changes to The Sims 4: Later this month, it’s introducing an in-game marketplace where users can buy creator-made items using a new in-game currency called “Moola.” The announcements mark another big shift for the game, which went free to play back in 2022. Creators who want to sell in-game items…
Stellantis cancels plans for an electrified Jeep Gladiator | TechCrunch
Posted onOne year ago, Stellantis announced plans to add an electrified 4xe plug-in hybrid Jeep Gladiator to North America by the end of 2025. The electrified Jeep Gladiator never made it into production. The automaker will no longer include an electrified Gladiator in its Jeep lineup as it reassesses its product strategy, the company told TechCrunch…
Rad Power Bikes faces shutdown in January without new funding | TechCrunch
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I replaced Windows with Linux and everythings going great
Posted onGreetings from the year of Linux on my desktop. In November, I got fed up and said screw it, I’m installing Linux. Since that article was published, I have dealt with one minor catastrophe after another. None of that has anything to do with Linux, mind you. It just meant I didn’t install it on…
Early galaxy looked like lumpy ‘cosmic grapes’
Posted onGet the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. A cluster of “Cosmic Grapes” is challenging current theoretical models on how galaxies formed during the universe’s earliest eons. After combining observations from the Atacam Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers now possess an unprecedented look…
