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If a movie or show gets deleted from the one streaming service it was on, did it even exist? That’s the question haunting filmmakers and audiences on the heels of Warner Bros.
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If a movie or show gets deleted from the one streaming service it was on, did it even exist? That’s the question haunting filmmakers and audiences on the heels of Warner Bros.
Yale psychologists have found that attending mass-gathering festivals (focused on creativity) led to heightened feelings of connectedness to people and made them want to be more generous to others.
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At an event earlier this week, Xiaomi debuted a humanoid robot prototype called the CyberOne, which can process not only the world around it, but supposedly a wide range of human emotions.
After years of growth, the video game industry is facing declining sales as it now competes with live events, traveling, and all the other hallmarks of a life spent indoors.
The filmmakers behind Lionsgate’s new movie, Fall, turned to AI to change its many uses of the F-word after the studio demanded it needed to get a PG-13 rating.
Everyone knows that teens are on social media a lot, but a new report shows that many are on them almost all the time. But, the usage is mostly concentrated on YouTube and TikTok.
After Tom Brady finishes his illustrious career in football, he plans to bring the same hustle to the world of entrepreneurship.
The White House doesn’t want space to turn into a junkyard, so it released a plan to clean up the orbit to protect it from spacecraft collisions.
The Edit Ldn is opening the first ever sneaker store in the metaverse.