Month: October 2024

Griso the unicorn is the last of his kind. Unhappy with his lonely life, he goes in search of another like him. As he travels across the plains, he encounters many animals in his search: antelope, buffalo and even “sea-unicorns.” But no matter where he goes, he finds “not a single unicorn—apart from Griso.” Suddenly,
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‘Solar Opposites’ returns for a transformative Halloween special that gets to the crux of the spooky season by riffing on a Christmas classic. “Stop celebrating Halloween? Oh no, my pretty. I think you’ll find that you ARE Halloween.” Halloween specials have become a long and storied tradition in television and they’re a great opportunity for
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It turns out that a report that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund were looking to increase their stake in Nintendo were incorrect as it has emerged today that instead of an increase they have decreased their stake in Nintendo. The Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund has reduced its stakehold in the Kyoto-based company from 8.58%
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My Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5. “The Gathering” New York City Public Library – Main Branch, Midtown Manhattan, Andy Kale has just landed his dream job. As a bookworm, and grandson to one of New York’s most well-respected experts on the occult and mythology, Andy has always wanted to work in the library’s
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I just finished Hayride to Hell and I can’t believe how much I liked it. I was expecting to be let down and I wasn’t. Some films boasting familiar faces from the genre space pull the viewer in with recognizable names (who are usually the best part of the film). But those actors are often relegated to
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MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chipset, which is scheduled for launch this month, is now confirmed to be optimised to handle on-device artificial intelligence (AI) tasks powered by the Gemini Nano model. On Monday, the chip maker announced that not only its upcoming flagship processor but also other Dimensity SoCs will support Google’s small language model designed
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SAN FRANCISCO – As a group, NASA’s low-cost science missions have improved significantly. “There were lessons learned over the years that helped,” said Charles Norton, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory deputy chief technologist. “In the beginning there were a lot of failures. The community bootstrapped itself to become successful.” In fact, low-cost, risk-tolerant Class-D small satellite
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2020’s Birds of Prey is a much better Harley Quinn showcase. This past weekend brought the launch of Joker: Folie à Deux, the latest in a long line of films inspired by DC’s comics. A sequel to 2019’s billion-dollar-grossing Joker, the sequel aimed to up the ante with a number of new elements, including the
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Jim Legxacy is back with new music. Watch the video for new track “Aggressive” below. It marks the British multi-hyphenate’s debut for XL Recordings, after a string of self-releases, including last year’s breakout track “Old Place.” The video, directed by Fidel, was shot on Blackberry. “Aggressive” follows Legxacy’s July single “Nothings Changed (!).” He co-produced
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Apple revealed a new generation of its custom Arm-based silicon earlier this year, but it took the unusual step of releasing the M4 first in a new iPad Pro model. This move was emblematic of Apple’s shift to mobile and touch computing versus its legacy laptop business, but the MacBook Pro isn’t being left in
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