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r/NintendoSwitch · u/Joseki100 · 6d ago

Nintendo has confirmed it will comply with EU regulations and provide Switch 2 with "easily replaceable" batteries from February 18th, 2027. The website however does not mention the original Switch, so it's highly likely it will be discontinued in Europe come February 2027.

Nintendo has confirmed it will comply with EU regulations and provide Switch 2 with "easily replaceable" batteries from February 18th, 2027. The website however does not mention the original Switch, so it's highly likely…

r/devops · u/mpuchala · 1d ago

The EU Cloud Sovereignty Framework Sets a New Benchmark - for Everyone

The EU's Cloud Sovereignty Framework gives 'digital sovereignty' a score for the first time. What began as a procurement tool for EU institutions is already shaping how regulated industries across Europe think about whic…

Hacker News · u/taorealities · 2w ago

Thousands of Miles, 100 No's, and Our First User

Everything begins with a story. Stories change lives. Stories change the world.And we all have stories and worlds to share, yet most of us struggle to express our thoughts on paper. At Creader.io, our mission is to bette…

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r/GamingLeaksAndRumours rumor · u/blackthorn_orion · May 2, 2026

The Nintendo Breakdown 4 - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition | Another overview of confirmed, leaked, and rumored projects from Nintendo and its close partners

After a bit of a break, I'm back with another one of these. I tried something a bit different with the formatting this time, so hopefully it'll read better on mobile now (feedback's obviously welcome so long as you're no…