Claude Code’s Web Revolution: How Browser-Based AI is Reshaping Software Development
The Democratization of Development Anthropic’s decision to bring Claude Code to web browsers and mobile devices represents a seismic shift…
The Democratization of Development Anthropic’s decision to bring Claude Code to web browsers and mobile devices represents a seismic shift…
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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.
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.