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Axie Infinity is a blockchain game developed by Vietnamese studio Sky Mavis, [1] known for its in-game economy [2] which uses Ethereum-based cryptocurrencies. [3] It has been called "a pyramid scheme that relies on cheap labor from countries like the Philippines to fuel its growth."
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Codename for the proposed 64-bit edition of Windows 2000, which was never released. [22] [23] Impala — Windows NT 4.0 Embedded — [24] Neptune — Dropped Planned to be the first consumer-oriented release of Windows NT succeeding the Windows 9x series; merged with Odyssey to form Whistler. [25] Triton — Dropped A cancelled successor to ...
EA released a subscription service for accessing and playing their games on PC in 2016 originally called EA Access; via the Origin client, this was called Origin Access. Users can choose between paying a monthly or yearly subscription fee to access a large collection of EA titles (known as The Vault ).
One card may have a question (expression) and an answer (pronunciation, meaning). By keeping the separate cards linked to the same fact, spelling mistakes can be adjusted against all cards at the same time, and Anki can ensure that related cards are not shown in too short a spacing. A special note type allows the generation of cloze deletion ...
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Twenty-eight is an Indian trick-taking card game for four players, in which the Jack and the nine are the highest cards in every suit, followed by ace and ten. It thought to be descended from the game 304, [1] along with similar Indian games known as "29", "40" and "56".
AdvancedTCA Extensions for Instrumentation and Test (AXIe) is a modular instrumentation standard created by Aeroflex, Keysight Technologies, [1] and Test Evolution Corporation. [2] (In October 2008, Aeroflex had purchased a 40% shareholding in Test Evolution. [3]) AXIe was targeted for general-purpose instrumentation and semiconductor test.