Por: The Atlantic Tech December 31, 2022
In Avatar, the fictional language Na’vi is built on a painstakingly detailed world.Erik Carter / The AtlanticDecember 31, 2022, 7 AM ETFor big fans of James Cameron’s Avatar, the 13-year wait between the original and this year’s sequel probably felt near interminable. But die-hard fans might have counted with a bit more agony and say it’s actually been vomrra zìsìt, or “15 years.”I’m not implying that Avatar rots the brain.... + full article
Ars Technica USA Tech December 21, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 20, 2022 10:54 pm UTC / An AI-generated image of a fictional time traveler named Stelfie during the construction of the pyramids. Share this story Throughout December, a social media user known as has been... + más
Apple slices its AI image synthesis times in half with new Stable Diffusion fix | Ars Technica
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NBC 6 South Florida USA Entertainment December 14, 2022
See Inside the Soon-to-Open Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Hollywood Published 3 hours ago Fans of Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach and Yoshi can explore the new Super Mario Bros.-themed world starting in February. The theme park expansion with highly immersive... + más
Nintendo counting on forays beyond video games to boost fans | Fox Business
Universal Studios sets February opening date for Super Nintendo World | Los Angeles Times
Time USA Health December 06, 2022
A swear word is like a linguistic punch in the nose. Virtually every language and culture has them—and virtually every language and culture formally disapproves of them. But that doesn’t stop them from being used widely, loudly, and lustily. What gives a swear word its power... + más
Curse Words Around the World Have Something in Common (We Swear) | The New York Times
Valyrian to Klingon: Study shows top fictional languages fans want to learn | Newsweek
New York Post USA Entertainment December 04, 2022
It may be the happiest problem that Bob Iger, newly-reinstated president of ABC’s parent company Disney, will face as he retakes the reins of the conglomerate and its top-rated cash cow “Good Morning America.” Two of “GMA”‘s most dependable — and, until recently,... + más
Cheat sheet: 'What You Need to Know' about the saga of the dating (?) 'GMA' hosts | Los Angeles Times
GMA hosts T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach romance rumors: Fans cite evidence | Newsweek
Business Insider USA Business November 18, 2022
These are tough times in tech. Layoffs have been barrelling through the tech industry this fall, gut punching everyone from tech titans like and to fintechs like and . If it wasn't clear before, the past two years of pandemic-fueled, exuberant growth are in days gone... + más
Wall Street's love language is coding. Here are the ones you need to know. | Business Insider
New York Post USA Life October 25, 2022
October 25th is, and the best way to show someone you care, is by learning their love language. In the lyrics to Leo poet Odgen Nash writes, “Love is pure gold and time a thief… The curtain descends, ev’rything ends… I wait darling, I wait. Will you speak low to me,... + más
2022 Gift Guide: 10 Gifts For Your Horoscope-Obsessed Friends | Forbes
Scary movies based on, or inspired by, true stories | Fox News
Newsweek USA Tech October 08, 2022
From Valyrian to Klingon, a recent study has unveiled the top fictional languages that fans want to learn.Online entertainment experts from Jeffbet.com analyzed global Google search data in a recent bid to reveal the top 10 fictional languages that fans are eager to master. The... + más
Why Not All 'House of the Dragon' Mixed Race Targaryens Are Blonde | Newsweek
Op-Ed: The 'English Only' nativist movement comes with a cost | Los Angeles Times
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