Month: August 2021

News Nubya Garcia Announces New Remix Album, Featuring Georgia Anne Muldrow, KeiyaA, and More Kaidi Tatham’s rework of “La Cumbia Me Está Llamando” leads Source ⧺ We Move By Madison Bloom August 19, 2021 Facebook Twitter Nubya Garcia, photo by Adama Jalloh Facebook Twitter Jazz saxophonist and composer Nubya Garcia has announced a full-length reimagining
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Rueben Martell’s Don’t Say Its Name opens with a hit and run. Kharis (Sheena Kaine), a young Indigenous woman, is walking on a back road when she’s struck and killed. Her assailant isn’t seen, but her death has immediate ramifications that extend far beyond her grieving mother Mary Lynne (Carla Fox); it winds up affecting
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. HBM2 (High Bandwidth Memory) has been in-market for a few years now, but the various companies working on HBM3 have kept its specifications close to the chest. Technologies like HBM2E have extended baseline HBM2 performance while new capabilities, like Samsung’s
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Databricks, the open-source data lake and data management powerhouse has been on quite a financial run lately. Today Bloomberg reported the company could be raising a new round worth at least $1.5 billion at an otherworldly $38 billion valuation. That price tag is up $10 billion from its last fundraise in February when it snagged
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News Hildur Guðnadóttir (Joker, Chernobyl) Scores New Video Game Battlefield 2042 A collaborative effort with her husband and collaborator Sam Slater By Noah Yoo August 18, 2021 Facebook Twitter Hildur Guðnadóttir, February 2020 (TOLGA AKMEN/AFP via Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Hildur Guðnadóttir—the composer behind Joker and the HBO series Chernobyl—has revealed her next project: Hildur
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phantom limb /ˈfan(t)əm’lim/ n. an often painful sensation of the presence of a limb that has been amputated. Welcome to Phantom Limbs, a recurring feature which will take a look at intended yet unproduced horror sequels and remakes – extensions to genre films we love, appendages to horror franchises that we adore – that were sadly
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Maki Kaji, known as the “Godfather of Sudoku,” has died at the age of 69 from bile duct cancer. Kaji did not invent Sudoku; variations of the game appeared in French newspapers in the 19th century, and modern Sudoku was created as “Number Place” by Howard Garns in 1979. However, Kaji is credited as the
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The latest edition of Japanese gaming bible Weekly Famitsu is now with subscribers and this week’s edition contains four reviews which include Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX and Destroy All Humans! However, the highest review score in this week’s edition goes to Song of Horror for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Check out
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