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Celebrate Women Making Sci-Fi and Fantasy Films and TV With This Streaming List

Gizmodo

March is Women’s History Month, so it seems like the perfect moment to celebrate women who are making history in genre film and television. We’ve compiled a handy list of movies and series, broken down by streaming service , that all highlight the bold (and sometimes legendary) voices of the women behind a lot of our… Read more.

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‘Software is eating more of the world, faster’: Pandemic spotlights enterprise tech startups

GeekWire

Enterprise software companies have long dominated the Seattle and Pacific Northwest tech scene. A report from OpenView Venture Partners predicts that enterprise cloud software firms are largely “recession-proof” in part due to the increased reliance on cloud services amid the pandemic. Sunset over the Seattle skyline.

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Rodney Ascher: Why A Glitch in the Matrix feels so real

Venture Beast

Join Transform 2021 for the most important themes in enterprise AI & Data. A Glitch in the Matrix is a new film by Rodney Ascher about simulation theory, which is a fascinating confluence of science fiction and fact. Learn more.

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Epic Games and Tribeca team up on Unreal Engine films

Venture Beast

Tribeca and Epic Games have started a "Writing in Unreal" program to train filmmakers to make independent movies with the Unreal game engine. Read More.

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Apple’s response to Epic threatens the future of VR, AR, TV, and films

Venture Beast

Exhibit B in the lawsuit between Epic Games and Apple could easily become Exhibit A in a U.S. antitrust case, clouding the maker of iPhones and AR software. Read More.

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Stemettes launches documentary about Outbox Incubator programme

Computer Weekly

Social enterprise Stemettes has produced a short film featuring its Outbox Incubator programme to highlight the importance of getting girls into science, technology, engineering and maths

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Autonomous drone maker Skydio shifts to military and enterprise with its first folding drone

The Verge

Skydio is moving into the military and enterprise market after two consumer drones. The idea was that inexperienced drone pilots or even total amateurs might buy a flying camera that could follow you around and automatically film your activities without crashing into trees.