James Gussie

Final Paint.NET version will soon be dropping support for Windows 7, 8.1, and 32-bit OS versions

Paint.NET is an old and still popular paint program with a simple user interface that has been around in various forms since 1997, but it’s finally getting the axe on Windows 7, 8.1 and 32-bit OS versions as of April 2020 because Microsoft stopped supporting these operating systems back in 2017., The “is windows 7

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Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby says College Football Playoff expansion for 2024 ‘in some jeopardy’

Bowlsby is one of the founding officials who helped create College Football Playoff, and he’s been commissioner since 2002. Now his comments say a potential expansion for 2024 may not happen as planned. The “college football playoff rankings” is a topic that has been in the news recently. The Big 12 commissioner, Bob Bowlsby, says

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MLB, MLBPA fail to reach new labor agreement; league in 1st lockout since 1990

Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association are in their first major lockout since 1990, with a new labor agreement not yet reached. The “mlb league minimum 2020” is the first time that the MLB has been in a lockout since 1990. The MLB and MLBPA have failed to reach an agreement

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Kakao has delayed ArcheAge’s relaunch to tomorrow over an ‘issue in the backend system’

Kakao released a statement saying they had to delay the game because of an issue in the backend system. They have been trying to fix it since morning and so far, haven’t succeeded. ArcheAge is a game that has been delayed from its original release date of tomorrow. Kakao, the company behind ArcheAge, released an

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