GamingTechnology

The Sims Mobile to Cease Operations in 2026 as EA Shuts Down Servers

Electronic Arts has confirmed The Sims Mobile will be permanently shut down in January 2026. The game will receive final updates including unlimited energy and unlocked content before servers go offline.

Mobile Sims Experience Coming to Permanent End

Electronic Arts has announced the impending shutdown of The Sims Mobile, with servers scheduled to go offline permanently in January 2026, according to the company’s official statement. The decision marks the end of an eight-year run for the mobile adaptation of the popular life simulation franchise, with the game reportedly being delisted from app stores beginning October 21, 2025.

BusinessManufacturing

Industry Experts Forecast Manufacturing Investment Surge by 2026 Amid Technological Shifts

Manufacturing sector investment may see significant growth by 2026 as economic barriers begin to ease, according to industry analysis. Experts point to technological advancements and strategic shifts as potential catalysts for renewed capital spending. The outlook suggests a potential transformation in industrial investment patterns.

Economic Barriers to Manufacturing Investment May Ease by 2026

Industry analysts are suggesting that the capital spending logjam that has constrained manufacturing investment could begin to break within the next two years. According to reports from economic strategists, multiple factors are converging that might stimulate renewed investment flow throughout the industrial sector.

EconomyMarkets

Market Rally Fueled by Tech Gains and Trade Optimism; Disney Sees Price Target Boost

U.S. equities advanced Monday, led by a surge in Apple shares and optimism over moderated trade tariffs. Disney also rose after Citi lifted its price target ahead of quarterly results. Investors are bracing for a packed earnings week.

Broad Market Advances on Multiple Catalysts

U.S. stocks opened the week with significant gains, reportedly driven by a combination of strong performances in key technology names and renewed optimism in international trade relations. According to reports, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite both climbed more than 1%, bringing the S&P within striking distance of its early October record close.