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Google Maps brings its eco-friendly routing feature to Europe
Launched in the US last year, the feature shows users the most fuel-efficient route alongside the fastest one in a bid to save on costs and reduce emissions.
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Final Fantasy 7 Remake mod brings back the polygonal look
The Edgerunners Update Brings Together Cyberpunk 2077 and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
Indie citybuilder The Wandering Village finally brings its giant turtle to town next week
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We PC gaming folk have built cities in different time periods and weather conditions, on a vast array of worlds and even in VR. I don’t think I’ve ever built one on the back of a giant animal after the apocalypse, though. Indie sci-fi citybuilder The Wandering Village will let me do that when it enters early access on Steam on September 14th. See the great lumbering beast for yourself by watching the trailer below.
Leeds: M62 motorist brings sick driver’s car safely to a stop
The Nighthawk M5 Router Brings Wi-Fi Wherever You Go
LG brings NFTs to its LED and OLED TVs
Over its long history, LG has never been shy about jumping on some unusual bandwagons. So it should come as no surprise that the South Korean electronics giant is getting into NFTs. Starting today, if you live in the US and own a webOS 5.0 or later TV, you’ll have access to the company’s new LG Art Lab platform. It’s a marketplace for buying and selling non-fungible tokens available directly through your TV’s home screen. It’s based on the Hedera network and uses LG’s new Wallypto mobile wallet for storing digital assets. There’s even a countdown feature that will remind you when NFT drops are about to occur.
The timing of the addition is curious, to say the least. Judging by daily trading volume on OpenSea, the public has lost interest in non-fungible tokens. On August 28th, the marketplace processed $5 million worth of NFT transactions, a 99 percent drop from the record high of $405.75 million it saw just a few months earlier on May 1st, 2022. Over that same timeframe, the floor price of some of the most highly sought-after NFT collections has also declined. At the start of May, a Bored Ape Yacht Club token would have set you back at least 153.7 Eth (or about $434,000 with the value of Ethereum at the time). By August 28th, you could buy one for as little as 73 Eth or a little over $105,000.
Of course, this is LG we’re talking about. It’s the same company that gave us phones like the Wing and V10 and stayed in the mobile market for far longer than any analyst would have said was a smart idea. How long it plans to pursue NFTs is hard to say, but there’s probably a C2 owner somewhere out there excited to show off their Bored Apes and fancy OLED TV at the same time.
Wine 7.16 Brings Fixes for Saint’s Row, Metal Gear, and Star Citizen
Slashdot reader segaboy81 writes: Saint’s Row players rejoice! Wine 7.16 has been released and ships with fixes for this, Metal Gear Solid and Star Citizen. [As well as Ragnarok Online.] Though Deck owners may have to wait for these changes to be merged upstream.
“There are a lot of fixes for other non-gaming Windows-y stuff,” Neowin adds, “and you can check out those changes at WineHQ.”
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