Cuba's tech struggles
As the U.S. re-establishes diplomatic relations with Cuba, CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera reports on the tech struggles currently facing Cuba.
As the U.S. re-establishes diplomatic relations with Cuba, CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera reports on the tech struggles currently facing Cuba.
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Many people have said they are Photoshopped, or made by aliens.
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Ava DuVernay isn't afraid of a challenge. She made the leap from mini-budgeted indies ("I Will Follow," "Middle Of Nowhere") to directing the $20 million "Selma," a film about the most important Civil Rights leader of our time, Martin Luther King Jr. And for her next gig, the scope of her storytelling will be even grander. In an interview with The Guardian, the filmmaker stated that she will be tackling an "eight to 10 episode cable TV series" that she will direct herself. There's no title, network... Читать дальше...
The ‘ugly’ offence had driven the victim to the ‘depths of despair’.
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Food technology start-up wins big-name backing for tilt at mainstream
Someone has put their friend in a very difficult situation.
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Jennifer Kushinka on legal ways to profit off of cyber-attacks.
One of the more intriguing movies of the upcoming 2015 Sundance Film Festival features Ewan McGregor as Jesus… and Satan. It’s called “Last Days In The Desert,” and it’s directed by eclectic filmmaker Rodrigo Garcia who cut his teeth working in prestige television (“The Sopranos,” “Six Feet Under,” “In Treatment”) and then went on to show diversity with the thriller “Passengers,” and dramas like “Mother and Child,” and “Albert Nobbs.” Doubly intriguing, the picture was also shot by Emmanuel Lubezki... Читать дальше...