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In the new bilingual TVNZ show Baddies, director Johnny Barker tried to keep te reo dialogue "casual and accessible".
Woman's World on MSN
Olivia Newton-John's Forgotten Sci-Fi Movie Musical Before 'Grease'
For millions of moviegoers, Olivia Newton-John seemed to arrive on the big screen fully formed in 1978. Grease didn't just ...
I walked out of “Supergirl” with a thought I wasn’t expecting: I enjoyed it more than “Superman.” Now, before the internet ...
In the book version of “Project Hail Mary,” author Andy Weir, known for grounding his fiction in plausible science, describes ...
"At the end of this exhausting day, even pausing to catch your breath is a kind of living ..." (from "The Miracle That Is You ...
Local News Matters on MSNOpinion
The human touch matters: Why AI for movies should remain on the cutting room floor
IN AN INCREASINGLY DIGITAL AGE, artificial intelligence, or AI, is under constant scrutiny for its vast potential but also ...
PCMag on MSN
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What if you could capture the warmth and grit of a classic 1970s record in the middle of a small Alabama town? This week on Quick-Fire Quips, we’re heading to the Red Room Sound Studio in Robertsdale ...
India Today on MSN
Launched This Week: Sony Bravia 9II, Alienware 15 and 7 more device worth checking out
A camera with 66.8 megapixels, a TV that promises true colours, headphones that last 80 hours and a gaming laptop that's hard to ignore. That's just the start. Here's everything that landed in the ...
A mind wrapped in skin and bone can feel like the obvious model for consciousness. But that assumption may say more about where you live than about what consciousness really requires.
Georgia Tech researchers developed Spherephones, a wearable headset that turns nearby robot movement into spatial lo-fi music, warning factory workers before they even look up.
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