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Even PlayStation and Xbox are excited about Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Nintendo might be PlayStation and Xbox’s rivals, but even they can’t help but express excitement about The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is obviously going to be the biggest game of the year (at least up until Starfield comes out, but we won’t know more about that until June). It’s such a big game that players aren’t the only ones celebrating the launch, as both of Nintendo’s biggest rivals, PlayStation and Xbox that is, have shared their own reactions to the launch of the latest Zelda game (thanks, GameSpot).
PlayStation kept things brief by saying, “Have fun up there, Hylians!” finishing off the tweet with a cloud emoji, an obvious reference to where Link will be spending his time. Xbox shared an ever so slightly longer tweet, writing, “It’s good to be back in Hyrule. Congrats [Nintendo] on Tears Of The Kingdom!”
Waze is Coming to Even More Cars
If you want to get from point A to point B as quickly as possible, Waze might be the most helpful tool for you. Now, the app is getting even better, according to announcements from Google I/O 2023.
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Arkane founder is working on an all-new game that’s even ‘more ambitious’ than his last one
I quit my banking job to start my own business – it’s so successful even Premier League legend Raheem Sterling loves it
A WOMAN quit her high-flying banking job to start her own business – and it’s so successful even Raheem Sterling loves it.
Mariam Jimoh went from working in the banking industry to starting up a digital supermarket focussing on African and Caribbean foods.
The Premier League legend has invested in Mariam’s brand, Oja[/caption]
The successful entrepreneur, from a Nigerian household, recalled not always being able to find traditional Nigerian food such as yams, plantain and okra in her local grocery shops.
Mariam had to visit her parent’s home or source out Afro-Caribbean markets if she wanted a taste of home.
This is what sparked her to leave her established role in the corporate world in 2018 to make the food she loved at home easier to access for herself and others.
The business woman told MyLondon: “The only time I could really get groceries was by ordering online or in advance but there was just a group of products that I didn’t have access to: my oxtail, plantain, and okra – it just made me think about why it is so hard to find these.”
The woman had reached out to several people asking where she could find the food items online but no one had any answers for her.
This is when Mariam started her brand Oja – meaning “market” in Yoruba, a nod to her Nigerian roots.
It is the UK’s first digital supermarket that focusses on African and Caribbean foods.
Mariam believes that locating these very specific items in the physical market can be extremely difficult – as world food isles are not as varied as they could and should be.
She said she “wanted to streamline that process and find a way to deliver products to you when you need them fast”.
Mariam recalls having waves of positive responses from customers when she launched Oja in 2020 – and even said the website crashed due to the amount of people trying to use it.
Oja has since expanded beyond a single London postcode and now covers the entirety of Greater London.
The service now also caters for cultures ranging from Nigeria to Somalia to North and East Africa as well as the Caribbean.
Oja now offers a Halal range and beauty and haircare products too.
Premier League legend Raheem Sterling also invested in the business.
Sterling said: “There is such a natural connection with Oja for me. I can get my favourite home comforts, like Biggas and plantain chips, and having access to these products at short notice is amazing!”
Marian recalled meeting Sterling for the first time and bonding over meals that their mums cooked them as well as the connection with classic foods from home.
Sterling has invested in Oja alongside LocalGlobe- showcasing their strong beliefs in the brand and what it stands for.
It comes after a woman set up her own business after taking a £12 Wowcher course and now runs a successful brand.
And Rachel Laryea revealed how she made an extra £119,000 after turning her childhood passion into a thriving side hustle.
Oja is the UK’s first digital supermarket that focusses on African and Caribbean foods[/caption]
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Meta is making life even harder for its metaverse creators
Meta will no longer let creators using its Horizon Worlds social VR playscape make dedicated events, the company announced as part of the platform’s v109 update notes on Tuesday. It’s a surprising shutdown of a feature that some creators hoped would someday see improvements.
In March, I published a story about Horizon Worlds creators who run an in-VR comedy club, the Unknown Theater, and how they organized a VR protest over Meta’s treatment of events on the platform. The protestors took issue with changes that made community-organized events much more challenging to find, which poses a problem for the club’s regularly-scheduled shows, and the way Meta gave more prominence to high-profile events featuring big name stars like Carrie…
The Google Play Store Is Getting Even More Ads
No one likes ads, but sadly, they’re becoming more and more common each day. Now, Google Play will start showing more and more ads — even in the places where you least expect them.