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Self-Learning Processors To Pave Way For Crash-Proof Biological Computing

In the quest to build a processor that’s an order of magnitude more efficient than what we have available today, the brain is the first thing looked at. Scientists would love nothing more than to fully understand how the brain works, because with that knowledge, not only could things improve on the healthcare side, but […]

Is Netflix removing your favorite movie in 2014?

Netflix is a damn good deal for the money … I can always find something on there to watch .. often things I had never heard of … I mean after all how many times does a person with a life want to watch Titanic and Top Gun if you do, buy the dvd Netflix […]

War over ‘Wolf of Wall Street’: Scorsese’s latest ignites online brouhaha

By Alonso DuraldeTheWrap If your social media networks contain film critics, film fans or filmmakers, it’s likely you spent the week after Christmas reading less about what people received from Santa and their resolutions for 2014 and more heated posts about “The Wolf of Wall Street.” Martin Scorsese’s latest epic of male bad behavior, starring […]

Burnley mill gets Grade I listed status

Burnley mill gets Grade I listed status 10:30pm Saturday 28th December 2013 in News THE former Queen Street Mill has become only the fourth building in Burnley to be given the highest-possible heritage rating. English Heritage has confirmed that the complex, home to the last working steam-powered mill engine in the world, has been given […]

Carey Mulligan on the Coen Brothers: They pushed me to be nastier

By Steve PondTheWrap She may have a certain girl-next-door appeal that has made her a hot property over the last four years, but Carey Mulligan shreds that image in her first few scenes of Joel and Ethan Coen’s “Inside Llewyn Davis.” As Jean, a Greenwich Village folkie, she drops F-bombs and S-bombs and spews vitriol […]

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