How to Send an Email in 1984
Personal computing has changed a lot in the last 32 years, as this episode segment from 80s tech show Database will no doubt prove.
Personal computing has changed a lot in the last 32 years, as this episode segment from 80s tech show Database will no doubt prove.
The 3DS has been around for a while, but it's still going strong. Despite how great it is, there are a few ways it could be improved. Here are some of the best bits you can buy.
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I don’t think that we’re going to see a “true” hoverboard that can work on any surface anytime soon, but the new and improved Hendo Hoverboard..... looks pretty damn fun.
Cutting on action, cutting away, cross cutting back and forth, jump cuts, and more. It’s really cool to see it all visualised.
I was inspired by Peter Salomone and his Walk of Life Project.
It’s clear as you watch 10 Cloverfield Lane that it’s still not really connected to Cloverfield, beyond their titles. They’re not even really the same genre.
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What looks like a prop from a steampunk movie is actually a partially decellularised heart in a bioreactor.
Terminator Genisys was rubbish, but there was plenty of cutting edge CG at work.
He’ll stay through the end of the month before retiring, NASA announced.
I’d give Nolan a round of applause, but I’m suddenly really aware of my hands.
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The win is an incredible demonstration of the artificial intelligence’s capabilities, and it’s a historical moment.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is going to be a dark movie, but the film’s writer says things aren’t going to stay that way.
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