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RIT film and animation alumni Sean Malony ’12, Max Lopez ’12, and Cami Kwan ’15 have their own indie stop-motion animation ...
Some look like their owners, others like celebrities. One little kitty is stealing hearts because of just how much she resembles a cartoon character. A video posted to Instagram features Pebbles, a ...
Pankaj Khurana of Neatly Technologies DBA Rocket received a 2025 Global Recognition Award for his work on Hireflow, which cut manual workloads by sixty percent and hiring costs by thirty-five ...
Everything about the puppy stage makes me swoon. It's all so new and adorable, you can't help but sigh when you watch them as little hearts and love bubbles pop around your eyes. One of the cutest ...
Alisa Konchenko, VP at DocStudio, Director at PIDX International, and Board Member of DBNAlliance, received the 2025 Global Recognition Award for Digital Transformation. She was recognized for ...
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MAGA election conspiracy theorist and MyPillow founder Mike Lindell has eyes on what could be his next gig. And it isn’t selling pillows. Lindell on Monday teased a run for Minnesota governor, a ...
While Rogue (Lenore Zann) and Gambit (Chris Potter) were the hottest mutant couple on this beloved '90s cartoon, Cyclops (Norm Spencer), Jean Grey (Catherine Disher), and Wolverine (Cal Dodd ...
Permanent facial recognition cameras are coming to London, despite campaigners warning the move is the first step towards ‘a dystopian nightmare’. Croydon is set to see the city’s ...
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The UK’s first permanent live facial recognition (LFR) cameras will be installed in south London in a bid to catch criminals. The cameras will be permanently installed on two roads in the centre of ...
The EU Commission is clearly critical of a new Hungarian law that bans Pride events and allows the police to use biometric facial recognition systems to identify participants in such parades of ...
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