This is games journalism, so expect the "sources" to be EA press releases and a conference call with Marketing.
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Explain Steam being unsafe? It's a marketplace. Developers make controversial content.
Tesla is expected to sell like crazy because they are one of the only EV carmakers to not be hit full force by tariffs. However, given the public reception of Musk, the car brand may see a long term decline as fewer vehicles are purchased in the US and EU for different reasons. Chinese EVs will sink EU and APAC sales and people don't want to give Elon any of their money if they can help it.
Tesla also doesn't create any new vehicle models or redesign of their initial line up that was created 12 years ago. He's coasting on the demand and has no plans for doing anything different. I would expect Tesla to hit hard times after a decade or so.
TL;DR - a small bump in sales followed by a steady fall off before Trump Part Deux is done.
We kept whipping and whipping but the work never seemed to get done. The only excuse they have is that half the team died from exhaustion or suicide, and they aren't getting severance!
I am safer by not giving my information to a company that can't stop hackers from revealing all the details about the people who have PSN accounts. Sony just throws our data and privacy into the void and doesn't actually care about the loss. They either need bigger fines on a more consistent frequency levied against them or they need to drop the PSN account requirements and learn how to make money like they did before PSN.
These look like they are after Palworld was released. Was Nintendo just sitting on the patent since Pokeman red/blue? What an unintuitive legal system they have over in Japan.
Why are there dates in the corners?
They invented a quick save button?
The United States has a few chip fabs that are capable of making military grade hardware. It's helpful that the defense industry uses chips which aren't the most advanced possible - they want the reliability mature tech provides. Micron, Texas Instruments, ON semiconductor - there are a few domestic chip companies with stateside fabs.
Intel is also a valuable collection of patents and a huge number of companies would love to get them. Someone will want to step in before the government takes over.
Could soar? Like, it's preventable? How? Oh, vote for Harris/Walz to not see tariffs used again.
Look into Sceptre. 4K with no OS, no ads, doesn't ask for WiFi - just a TV.