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Roblox Unveils 2026 Incubator Cohort, Highlighting Six Novel Projects
gaming12 days ago

Roblox Unveils 2026 Incubator Cohort, Highlighting Six Novel Projects

Roblox revealed its 2026 Incubator cohort of 26 teams, aiming to push novel games with new genres, mechanics, and visuals. Six projects previewed include Octane (open-world driving), Sky Pixel (2D farming/RPG on floating islands), Cosmic Carnage (car combat), Fossil Force (dinosaur-themed extraction shooter), Drifters (extraction shooter), and Aetherfall (open-world elemental RPG). The six-month program provides mentorship and milestone-based support, with an increased DevEx rate for eligible 18+ US players; incubator applications are closed while Jumpstart applications remain open.

"Palworld Egg Guide: Locations, Incubation, and Fusion Strategies"
gaming2 years ago

"Palworld Egg Guide: Locations, Incubation, and Fusion Strategies"

In Palworld, players can find eggs in the wild or through breeding, with different egg sizes and types determining the Pal that hatches. To obtain an Incubator, players need to reach Level 7 and use Technology Points. Hatching eggs requires placing them in the Incubator and meeting specific criteria, such as temperature, to decrease hatch time. Players can warm eggs by placing the Incubator inside a building, building a Campfire, or constructing a Heater. There are nine types of eggs in Palworld, each corresponding to a different Pal Type.

Ukraine's Cheap and Innovative Military Tech Thwarts Russian Invasion
military-technology2 years ago

Ukraine's Cheap and Innovative Military Tech Thwarts Russian Invasion

Ukrainian company Himera Tech, part of a government incubator called Brave 1, is producing cheaper jam-resistant radio headsets for troops fighting against Russia. While these headsets may not be effective against the electronic warfare systems of the US or China, they are designed to be sufficient for combatting Russian forces. Himera Tech's approach involves using readily available chips instead of military-grade ones, making the headsets more affordable but less secure. This initiative is part of a larger trend in Ukraine, where locals are developing their own military equipment, including 3D-printed bombs, power banks made from discarded e-cigarettes, and robots for supply and evacuation purposes.