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Shifters: Robots on the frontline
Technologyjerusalem-post2mo ago

Shifters: Robots on the frontline

Shifters’ platform is built around supervised autonomy, where robotic teams can operate in complex environments while remaining under human oversight.

Love story full of intensity and power
Culturesvenska-dagbladet5mo ago

Love story full of intensity and power

Angelika Pricks' and John Njie's nuanced interplay elevates 'Shifters' to a high and emotionally powerful level. Most captivating is the unspoken kinship in the present and the past.

Logitech G29/G920 Racing Wheel Deals
Cultureign2mo ago

Logitech G29/G920 Racing Wheel Deals

Multiple articles highlight deals and discounts on the Logitech G29/G920 Racing Wheel with Driving Force Shifter, recommending it for racing games like Forza Horizon 6.

Cold Storage review – mutant-mildew plague horror comedy stuffs fun into the fungi
CultureThe Guardian5mo ago

Cold Storage review – mutant-mildew plague horror comedy stuffs fun into the fungi

Stranger Things’ Joe Keery is joined by a stellar cast battling an outbreak of virulent brain spores, but the film doesn’t offer much more than endless wisecracks and a splatterhouse grossfest ‘Pay attention! This shit is real!” screams an on-screen warning at the start of this overstuffed horror-comedy-action outing. As much as the deadly fungus it foists on Earth, an outbreak of sardonic attitude runs rampant here. It falls to two bantering storage facility workers, played by Stranger Things’ Joe Keery and Barbarian’s Georgina Campbell, to contain a potential apocalypse event – with intermittent high-grade thespian help from Lesley Manville, Vanessa Redgrave and old faithful Liam Neeson. (Somebody clearly called in a few favours here.) Things kick off as the Skylab space station falls out of orbit in 1979 – one of its research containers winds up in the Australian outback. Fast-forward to the early 00s and a team of bioterror operatives, including Robert (Neeson) and Trini (Manville), wipe out the virulent fungus that escapes – though not before it turns one of them into a human smoothie. But the Kansas facility where they stow a sample is later decommissioned, and the ground floor converted into storage lockers. Before you can say “heinous government negligence”, night-shifters Teacake (Keery) and Naomi (Campbell) are itching to check out the random alarm sounding somewhere behind the walls. Continue reading...