Month: October 2021

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Companies that have demonstrated the technical viability of broadband satellite megaconstellations now face a bigger challenge: closing the business case. In sessions at the Satellite Innovation conference here, industry executives and observers expressed continued skepticism that constellations of hundreds or thousands of low Earth orbit satellites will be able to generate
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It seems that Konami is going to let its big three back out into the world in the near future, with a plethora of remasters, remakes, and new entries in production for the Metal Gear Solid, Silent Hill, and Castlevania series. There had been similar whispers of this before, but this time, Andy Robinson at
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No Time To Die marks the end of Daniel Craig’s time as James Bond, and it’s a finale fitting of his incredible five-film arc, or at least we think so. Watch CinemaBlend’s Sean O’Connell break down what happens in the sure-to-be-controversial end of No Time To Die and explain why he thinks it works as
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Within one of the lushest places on our planet, an unobtrusive green plant grows amongst many other… green plants. Although long used by the Indigenous Machiguenga people, the plant’s strange mish-mash of characteristics had scientists mystified for 50 years. “I didn’t really think it was special, except for the fact that it had characteristics of plants
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News Built to Spill Sign to Sub Pop, Announce 2022 Tour Doug Martsch, Melanie Radford, and Teresa Esguerra are working on a new album that’s due out next year By Madison Bloom October 7, 2021 Facebook Twitter Built to Spill’s Doug Martsch, photo courtesy of the artist Facebook Twitter Pacific Northwest rock band Built to
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Like Vampira, Svengoolie, Elvira and Joe Bob Briggs before him, Stan the Mechanic will be hosting three classic horror movies on the road to Halloween this year, we’ve learned. The fun begins with Scream Bloody Murder on October 7th, followed by Devil Times Five on October 14th, and then finally The Bat on October 21st.
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Warning: This article contains spoilers for What If…? episode 9. Marvel’s What If…? finally fixed several of its problems; however, it may be too little and too late for the Marvel Cinematic Universe show. What If…? is Marvel’s first animated Disney+ series, showing alternate timelines within the MCU. In the series, slight story alterations lead to drastic differences, completely changing the heroes
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The Swedish Academy has awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature to the novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah for his “uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effects of colonialism and the fate of the refugee in the gulf between cultures and continents.” The Tanzanian author, who now resides in the United Kingdom, is the author of 10
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Sony’s Venom: Let There Be Carnage has feasibly crossed $100M in five days, joining Disney/Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of Ten Rings as the fastest titles to do so at the pandemic domestic box office. Both titles are on a theatrical window exceeding 45 days. It should be noted that while Shang-Chi propelled past the century mark off Labor Day Monday, Venom
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When you think about service meshes, a somewhat esoteric cloud native tool designed to stitch different microservices together, you might not think it’s the most lucrative side of the Kubernetes led cloud native market, but you would be wrong. Today, Solo.io, a Cambridge, Massachusetts service mesh startup, announced a $135 million Series C at a
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With Steam Next Fest coming to a close, Running With Scissors and developer Hyperstrange have a announced a parting treat for Postal fans in the form of the release date for the upcoming Postal: Brain Damaged. The retro-styled first-person shooter, which the press release notes was the most wishlisted game of Steam Next Fest, will arrive
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