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Tides of Annihilation release date speculation, pre-order and latest news

Tides of Annihilation release date speculation, pre-order and latest news

If you’re after a new game inspired by Arthurian legend, you might want to keep an eye out for the Tides of Annihilation release date. This Chinese-developed action-adventure single player game caught the attention of action game fans the world over following its reveal, thanks to its detailed visuals, flashy combat and interesting setting. Eclipse Glow Games certainly showed us that it understands scale in action games with towering enemies and locations aplenty in what we’ve seen so far. If you’re keen to learn more, read on to find out everything there is to know about the Tides of Annihilation release date and more. Head to the end of the page to watch a trailer! Want to see this content? To show this content, we need your permission to allow Google reCAPTCHA and its required purposes to load content on this page. When is the Tides of Annihilation release date? Speculation As of writing, there is no Tides of Annihilation release date. Developer Eclipse Glow Games is yet to reveal even a vague window. Given …

Tide’s Evo Tiles Are a Fresh, Overengineered Take on the Tide Pod

Tide’s Evo Tiles Are a Fresh, Overengineered Take on the Tide Pod

Laundry is a $100 billion business. It can also be a real time suck, what with all the washing, drying, and folding. Detergent company Tide has found great success with its Pods that let you pop detergent right into a washing machine without having to measure and pour liquid or powder. Now, the next evolution is an exhaustively engineered single-use detergent called Tide Evo Tiles—a dry, fibery, single-use tile that can dissolve in cold water. It looks a lot less tasty than the bright, colorful Tide Pods, so hopefully, fewer people will try to eat this one. Tide Evo Tiles have been in product development for over a decade. After spending a year in test markets, Tide and its parent company, Procter & Gamble, announced last week that Evo Tiles are now rolling out more broadly across the US. Prices range from $5 to $20 per box, depending on the retailer, with the price roughly 50 cents per tile. “This is really a feat of engineering,” says Marcello Puddu, senior director of research and development …

Rolling with the Economic Tides | Vanessa Ogle

Rolling with the Economic Tides | Vanessa Ogle

Ships, and the oceans they sail, are governed by a confounding tangle of laws. No one state exercises sovereignty over the high seas, so ships are subject to a complex—and easily ignored—combination of international maritime law, treaties, and the national codes of coastal states and flag-granting countries; at times they seem to defy terrestrial rules altogether. Over the past few decades journalists and academics have chronicled the “lawless ocean,” documenting widespread human rights abuses in the shipping and fishing industries and what might be termed “the outlaw sea.”* In Empty Vessel, Ian Kumekawa, a historian at MIT and Harvard, finds that the seas are in fact replete with laws—but that many of them are designed to get around other laws, to exploit or create loopholes, or to obtain regulatory and tax advantages, all with the goal of maximizing profits for shipping companies. This parallel offshore universe of laws and contracts was slowly built up by lawyers, corporations, and territories that function as tax havens, enabling them to reap profit without paying their due—and becoming central …