He famously missed out on Best Picture when Saving Private Ryan was upset by Shakespeare in Love. Now another, vastly different Shakespeare film will be his ticket to next year's ceremony. Steven ...
Thousands of photographs lost during Hurricane Katrina were recovered and returned to their owners through the Picture Project. The project was inspired by a news report and a book about photos lost ...
President Trump said Tuesday that Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is planning to spend $50 billion on its massive new data center in Louisiana – an eye-popping figure that’s far bigger than what was previously ...
Publisher Atari and developer Fabraz have announced Bubsy 4D for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG). A release date was not ...
Bubsy the Bobcat, star of the eponymous, oft-derided Bubsy series of hit-or-miss platforming games, is back in a new adventure called Bubsy 4D. Publisher Atari and developer Fabraz, known for the ...
Nintendo has filed a copyright notice for an unannounced Donkey Kong film, in collaboration with Universal Pictures. The filing, for a "Untitled Donkey Kong Project; Motion Picture" lists Nintendo ...
4D Molecular Therapeutics laid off a quarter of its workforce last month with early-stage R&D bearing the brunt of the changes. The genetic medicines biotech said shrinking its headcount by 25% should ...
Not only is there a brand new "Buy 1 Get 1 50% Off" sale at Amazon right now for books and more, but there's also a handful of popular eBooks down to just $2 up for grabs right now. Other notable ...
Reverse image searching is a quick and easy way to trace the origin of an image, identify objects or landmarks, find higher-resolution alternatives or check if a photo has been altered or used ...
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The deer look pensive, almost like they know what’s coming. In “Family,” a black-and-white photograph from director Spike Jonze, two of the animals look straight into the camera while a third looks up ...
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