More companies targeting that level of hardware for games, more support for better V2 versions of these handhelds,
It would have to be more like an unsolved mysteries show with a dramatic reenactment and a developer giving all the ugly details with a blacked out face and voice changer.
99% of mold gives humans something between mild discomfort and death. The remaining 1% tastes good with butter.
Steam is a platform that happens to also have a storefront. Other companies are building storefronts and hoping that's enough.
If you can't provide fast downloads, cloud saves synced across devices, achievements, mod support, friends lists, and multiplayer support, it's not a real option. Being cheaper or having some exclusives aren't attractive. Gog already has the drm free angle to be a legitimate competitor.
Actually pretty common as most people would subconsciously hit the same areas each time.
Blockchain is a solution in search of a problem. A way to establish trust while not trusting any party is a cool concept, but in the real world it's far easier to establish a source of trust.
That's a fuckload of rape considering how small the window to actually get pregnant is.
It wouldn't be very secret if it was published on the internet. It's definitely a credible concern given the level of control China demands of companies operating in the country. The US also essentially has backdoors into most communication, and possibly phones as well, so it's not that crazy for China to also have them.
China is also very aggressive in hacking into companies. Even if they didn't have a custom backdoor, them finding a way in and essentially banning Huawei from fixing it, is another option.
A woman willing to punch her husband for saying no, is probably better off not going to Dubai anyway.
One time someone showed up to work that was clearly different than the person from the interview. They never even got their badge.
A broken clock is right twice a day, but a clock running backwards is right four times a day.
Most favored customer clauses are not uncommon in the retail world.