Exotic eye worm rapidly invades US by spreading from testes of fruit flies
The spread to bears shows the worm is gaining ground and new hosts in the US.
The spread to bears shows the worm is gaining ground and new hosts in the US.
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes signs a new contract which extends his stay at Old Trafford until June 2027, with the option for a further year.
Security researchers say they’ve extracted digital management keys from select electronic lockers and revealed how they could be cloned.
A report found that Instagram left up 93 percent of violent comments toward female candidates—the kind of online abuse that has led them to not seek office.
Plus, inflation is up for the first time this year
Alternative wallets and new apps may bloom—if they “pay the associated fees.”
Doctors in Canada have identified dozens of patients with similar, unexplained symptoms — a scientific puzzle that has now become a political maelstrom.
If you weren’t sated by last year’s dramatic retelling of the BlackBerry story, you’ll have another chance to witness the rise and fall of the once-iconic smartphone. Filmmaker Eddie Schmidt, one of the directors behind Netflix’s Ugly Delicious, is prepping a documentary about the handset, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The documentary is currently in production and is being made by Unrealistic Ideas, which is a production company founded by Mark Wahlberg aka the guy from Fear. This team was behind HBO’s McMillions, a documentary miniseries about the infamous McDonald's Monopoly promotion scam.
The project is currently untitled and there’s no release date, but we do know that the filmmakers have been given exclusive access to the Research In Motion Alumni Association. So there will be plenty of interviews with former executives who were involved in the BlackBerry story in one way or another. The film will also include “an array of never-before-seen archival footage.”
Director Schmidt shared a statement and said that he is excited to “explore this unpredictable real-life saga at the intersection of technology and popular culture.” One thing the documentary won’t have, however, is actor Glenn Howerton absolutely crushing it as former Research In Motion CEO Jim Balsillie.
BlackBerry was a legitimately good movie. We highly recommend it, particularly for the scene embedded above. I mean, come on!
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California state senator Scott Wiener wants to stop the creation of dangerous A.I. But critics say he is jumping the gun.
In corners of the internet — and in wooded, undeveloped parts of the country — young men are documenting their efforts to to live off the land.