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EU says Russia wants to ‘freeze Ukraine’ ahead of rare trilateral talks with US – Europe live
‘Russia’s continued attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure are deliberately depriving civilians of heat, light and basic services in the middle of harsh winter,’ an EU commissioner saidThe European Commission has offered a bit more detail on the deployment of 447 emergency generators from EU reserves to Ukraine, mentioned in the earlier post (12:33).“The generators – mobilised from rescEU strategic reserves hosted in Poland – will be distributed by the Ministry for Development of Communities and Territories of Ukraine in cooperation with the Ukrainian Red Cross to the most affected communities.The EU will not let Russia freeze Ukraine into submission and will continue helping Ukrainians get through this winter.”They are designed to break Ukrainian spirit. They will fail.We won’t let Russia freeze Ukraine. We bring light and warmth where Russia sends darkness. Continue reading...

Davos: ECB’s Lagarde plays down fears of ‘rupture’ in world order, as IMF’s Georgieva warns of AI ‘tsunami’ hitting jobs market – live updates
Rolling coverage of the final day of the World Economic Forum in DavosLagarde is also critical about some of the numbers for economic growth being banded around in Davos this week, saying they are usually nominal numbers – the real growth figures (adjusted for inflation) are lower.It’s important to speak the truth, she says, adding:“We have to be honest about the numbers we use”. Continue reading...

How Trump’s relations with America’s biggest banking boss hit rock bottom
US president’s $5bn lawsuit against JP Morgan and Jamie Dimon follows a steady rise in tensions between the two menWeeks after Donald Trump’s first shock election win, bosses from across corporate America were scrambling to enter the president’s orbit.Business leaders ranging from the General Motors boss, Mary Barra, to Disney’s chief, Bob Iger, quickly signed up to a new advisory council in 2016 to help shape the aggressively pro-growth policies of this new populist politician. Among them was the head of America’s largest bank: Jamie Dimon, the chair and chief executive of JP Morgan. Continue reading...

Week in wildlife: a proud eagle, an adorable axolotl and a goofy seal
This week’s best wildlife photographs from around the world Continue reading...

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Comment on Lynx-R2 Headset Revealed With Surprisingly Wide Field-of-View in a Tiny Package by kraeuterbutter

Comment on Lynx-R2 Headset Revealed With Surprisingly Wide Field-of-View in a Tiny Package by kraeuterbutter

Comment on Lynx-R2 Headset Revealed With Surprisingly Wide Field-of-View in a Tiny Package by kraeuterbutter
what do you mean: "nearly every game is available for the steam frame locally" ? i bet the standalone Store will be very empty at the beginning.. comparable with the Pico4 at the beginning.. (and the pico4 was using the same chip as the Quest2, the Pico4 ultra the same as the Quest3 (but with more memory)) so even with the same chip it took some time (and money) to get lot of games for it. valve will not spend lot of money for other games.. never did.. so..

Comment on Lynx-R2 Headset Revealed With Surprisingly Wide Field-of-View in a Tiny Package by kraeuterbutter

Comment on Lynx-R2 Headset Revealed With Surprisingly Wide Field-of-View in a Tiny Package by kraeuterbutter

