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Week 11 Wrap: Josh Allen's heroics deliver the W — and fantasy points, too(2024-11-19 18:00:04)

Fantasy football analyst Dalton Del Don delivers his game-by-game recap for Week 11. Read more Article Image

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Toothless Looks Fantastic In Trailer For Live-Action How To Train Your Dragon That Shouldn't Exist(2024-11-19 17:00:02)

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How To Train Your Dragon may only be 14 years old, but that doesn’t make it immune from Hollywood’s current obsession with live-action remakes. The adorable DreamWorks fantasy adventure about Vikings and Pokémon-style pet dragons is being re-shot with actual humans this time around. Based on the first trailer, at…

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Almost 30 Cat Memes for Hoomans Who Are Almost 30 and Starting to Feel Their Tired Bones(2024-11-19 15:00:04)

Oh, hey Zillennials, we can barely see you there between the endless noise of Gen Z and our deteriorating Millennial eyesight. But it's good you're here, we were looking for you - we've heard with our deteriorating Millennial hearing that you're… clanking? Yo… Read more Article Image

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Report: Sony To Buy Owners Of Elden Ring Developer FromSoftware(2024-11-19 10:00:10)

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Reuters is reporting that Sony is in talks to buy Kadokawa Corporation, the company that owns FromSoftware, Spike Chunsoft and many other Japanese businesses. If successful, it would be a big move for Sony, gaining names as big as Elden Ring, Dark Souls, and Danganronpa, and be a strike back against Microsoft’s recent…

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Making human music in an AI world(2024-11-19 09:00:03)

Stanford professor and Smule co-founder Ge Wang explains how computers can make music, and the future of creativity in an AI world, on The Vergecast. Read more Article Image

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