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Escape from Tarkov takes its bans one step further by naming everyone who reportedly cheated
Escape from Tarkov is an extraction shooter from Battlestate Games that has lived in early access for years, and at this rate, will probably stay there. That said, it’s a thrilling game, although I’m not sure the 4,000 players recently banned from the game will agree.
In a recent bid to put players off turning on the cheats, Battlestate Games banned over 4,000 alleged cheaters from Escape from Tarkov. Rather than simply telling players of the development, Battlestate took things one step further; it shared the usernames of every alleged cheater it had banned in a Google Spreadsheet on Twitter.
“We have decided to resume the practice of sharing the information about large ban waves done with the support of BattleEye anticheat. Throughout the weekend, over 4,000 cheaters were banned in Escape from Tarkov,” the tweet reads, with a link to the spreadsheet of supposed cheaters.
Hyundai’s next-gen Kona EV is a little bigger and goes a tad further
Hyundai’s Kona compact SUV got a glow-up, and now the automaker is revealing new details about the model year 2024 redesign that includes a slight range improvement for the all-electric model.
Kona EV is a relatively unsung mass-market electric SUV compared to the Tesla Model Y and Mustang Mach-E, but now it’s been redesigned from the ground up as primarily an EV. It carries a 65.4 kWh battery that enables about 304 miles (490 km) of range on a full charge based on European WLTP estimates.
The previous 2023 model Kona had a similarly sized 64 kWh battery (long range) with a European WLTP range of 301 miles (484 km). The US Environmental Protection Agency’s range estimates are generally more conservative than the WLTP; the agency rated…
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Ed Sheeran makes surprising career move – and it couldn’t be further from singing
POP star Ed Sheeran goes from serenade to marinade with a sauce fans can relish.
The Shape of You singer, 32, has come up with a spicy range called Tingly Ted’s, based on his childhood nickname — Teddy.
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He is already known for his love of Heinz ketchup, with a tattoo of it on his arm.
Ed said of Tingly Ted’s: “There isn’t anything they don’t go with — except bananas.
“I love sauces, that’s no secret.
“But the older I’ve got, the more I love and need spice with every single meal.
“I travel a lot, so having a bottle in my suitcase wherever I go that can spice up any and every meal seemed like a good idea.
“I knew I didn’t want to do a watery hot sauce, as they usually all get relegated to the same shelf of other random hot sauces.
“I wanted to make a sauce that took the same pride of place as ketchup.”
Solidigm’s P41 Plus PCIe 4.0 SSD drops further – 2TB for $99.99
Solidigm’s P41 Plus SSD has featured on our pages before, but it’s worth mentioning again as this 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD has finally dropped below the $100 barrier, at $99.99 when you use code SSCPA629 at Newegg. That’s a heavy reduction from its original $169.99 price point, and an awesome value for a drive that works well in PCs and even PS5s.
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News aggregator SmartNews lays off 40% of US and China staff, with further reductions planned in Japan
SmartNews, a Tokyo-headquartered news aggregation website and app valued at $2 billion as of 2021, today announced a 40% reduction of its U.S. and China workforce, or around 120 people, according to sources familiar with the company’s plans. The news was announced on Thursday in an All-Hands meeting attended this evening by SmartNews staff. The […]
News aggregator SmartNews lays off 40% of US and China staff, with further reductions planned in Japan by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch