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- Indian Government Tells Starlink to Stop Selling Satellite Internet Until It Gets a License to Do So
- Spotify Pulls Plug on Car View Feature, Offers Users No Alternative
- Creepy Humanoid Robo-Artist Gives Public Performance Of Its Own AI-Generated Poetry
- A New Witcher Clip Will Remind You of Witcher 3's Best DLC
- Emerging Omicron Coronavirus Variant Has Officials Worldwide on the Defensive
- Book of Boba Fett Trailer Hypes Its Helmeted Antihero's Return to Crime
- Birds of Prey Gets Censored on HBO Max, Will Get Re-Uncensored
- Zendaya Promises She'll Be in More of Dune: Part Two
Indian Government Tells Starlink to Stop Selling Satellite Internet Until It Gets a License to Do So Posted: 27 Nov 2021 07:50 PM PST The Indian government didn't mince words in a recent message to Elon Musk's Starlink: Get a license before offering satellite internet services in the country. |
Spotify Pulls Plug on Car View Feature, Offers Users No Alternative Posted: 27 Nov 2021 05:51 PM PST If you got in your car and suddenly found that Spotify's Car View feature had mysteriously disappeared, I'm sorry to say that no, it's not a bug. Spotify actually announced—although "whispered" would be more accurate—that it was killing Car View more than a month ago, but it looks like it hadn't gotten to actually… |
Creepy Humanoid Robo-Artist Gives Public Performance Of Its Own AI-Generated Poetry Posted: 27 Nov 2021 03:28 PM PST When people worry about robots coming to take their jobs, I don't think "poet" is what they had in mind. Enter Ai-Da, a highly realistic, AI-driven robot firmly rooted in the uncanny valley that can paint, draw, sculpt, and, yes, write its own poetry. |
A New Witcher Clip Will Remind You of Witcher 3's Best DLC Posted: 27 Nov 2021 01:00 PM PST The second season of Netflix's The Witcher is almost upon us, and that means more of Henry Cavill's brooding (and not quite eternally grunting) Geralt of Rivia and his new, youthful charge Ciri. With a promise of more monsters to meet the business end of a steel or silver sword, a clip for the new season sees the… |
Emerging Omicron Coronavirus Variant Has Officials Worldwide on the Defensive Posted: 27 Nov 2021 12:58 PM PST Authorities worldwide have started taking steps to contain the spread of the new coronavirus variant Omicron as the holiday season enters full swing. On Friday, the World Health Organization recognized the heavily mutated coronavirus variant, which was first identified in South Africa, as a "variant of concern" due to… |
Book of Boba Fett Trailer Hypes Its Helmeted Antihero's Return to Crime Posted: 27 Nov 2021 10:30 AM PST We're now a month away from The Book of Boba Fett, the first spinoff to The Mandalorian that sees the return of Temuera Morrison's helmeted bounty hunter. With Jabba dead and a power vacuum in the galaxy's crime underworld, the green-armored Mandalorian's decided to make a name for himself now that he's back from the… |
Birds of Prey Gets Censored on HBO Max, Will Get Re-Uncensored Posted: 27 Nov 2021 09:20 AM PST Perhaps you decided to spend the holiday weekend watching some good old fashioned superhero violence in the form of last year's pretty good (and perhaps poorly named) Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) on HBO Max. If you're one such person, you were greeted with a card saying that the… |
Zendaya Promises She'll Be in More of Dune: Part Two Posted: 27 Nov 2021 08:10 AM PST In the buildup to Denis Villeneuve's Dune, it seemed like Zendaya sure was gonna be in more of it than she actually was. The trailers implied that her character Chani would be more than a girl who haunts—or graces, depending on your POV—the dreams of Timothée Chalamet's Paul Atreides, while the actual film itself… |
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