Month: March 2024

Longtime guitarists James Elkington and Nathan Salsburg have announced a new collaborative album; All Gist is due out April 12 via Paradise of Bachelors. The duo have also shared their take on Neneh Cherry’s 1988 single “Buffalo Stance” today, which will appear on the record. Listen to that cover song below. The idea to cover
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Imagine your laptop running twice as fast without any hardware upgrades; only the application of smarter software algorithms. That’s the promise of new research that could change how today’s devices function. The team behind the research, from the University of California, Riverside (UCR), says that the work has huge potential, not just for boosting hardware
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 Loungefly, the fan-forward lifestyle brand from Funko, unveils a stylish new line of high-end accessories called COLLECTIV. Inspired by the way fashion brings fans together, COLLECTIV offers new subtle, sleek and travel-friendly designs that are an extension of the franchises and characters fans adore. The first drop will be available on Loungefly.com and select retailers in
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Israel have unveiled their new Eurovision 2024 song lyrics after initially sparking controversy. The country received widespread criticism with their entry this year formerly titled ‘October Rain’. Sung by 20-year-old Eden Golan, the track appeared to contain references to the victims of Hamas’ October 7 attacks. The song was barred from performance due to breaking
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Standalone terminals that can switch between satellites in geostationary and low Earth orbit (LEO) are about to get into customer hands for the first time, delivering a real-world test of multi-orbit broadband capabilities operators are increasingly pinning their businesses on. Legacy geostationary operators have been busy drawing up acquisitions, partnerships, and new constellations to offer
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A successful fantasy plunges readers into a world that feels removed from the ordinary, while still maintaining a familiarity or unexpected resonance. National Book Award finalist Traci Chee’s Kindling does exactly that as it takes readers into an unknown world ravaged by a war in which “kindlings”—teenage warriors trained since childhood to wield a dangerous
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Australian filmmakers are known for creating some of the most harrowing and disturbing horror films the genre has ever seen. From the brutal Wolf Creek to the darkly funny The Loved Ones, Australian genre cinema pushes boundaries and breaks taboos to confront societal issues head-on. Jim Weir and Jack Clark’s feature film debut Birdeater is
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My Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5. The Jaguar – One Shot Something is killing the Pampas cats of northern Peru! Now a crack team of Zoologists has arrived on the scene to investigate the jungle surrounding the ancient temple of Ai Apaec. Amongst the young academics is a woman with ancestral ties to
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Moon Studios and Microsoft‘s Ori and the Blind Forest, as well as Ori and the Will of the Wisps, have been available on Xbox consoles and on PC for years now. The former game released on the Nintendo Switch in September of 2019, and the latter game officially released on Nintendo’s hybrid console in September
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