Logan Paul is beyond pissed about the new documentary about him that just dropped and he's blaming Graham Bensinger, the guy who spent 5 months interviewing him for the film. We had Logan and Graham on "TMZ Live" Thursday, and we thought they…
A combination of technologies from NVIDIA involving Omniverse Cloud APIs will soon let enterprise developers interact with fully rendered 3D digital twins streamed to Apple Vision Pro. NVIDIA cloud streaming brings complex digital twins to Apple Vision Pro You may know NVIDIA for its graphics cards or game streaming service, but the company also develops applications for enterprise use. A new software framework built with Omniverse Cloud APIs lets developers send OpenUSD scenes from...
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“Steve! (Martin): A Documentary in 2 Pieces,” is a truly unique documentary project.
“Steve! (Martin): A Documentary in 2 Pieces,” is a truly unique documentary project.
Masters of the Air concludes today with episode nine, the finale of Apple TV+’s hit limited series from the creators of Band of Brothers and The Pacific. To celebrate the release, Apple has also dropped a new 1-hour documentary special entitled The Bloody Hundredth, which reveals more about the real stories of the 100th Bomb Group. You can stream it now on Apple TV+. more
Masters of the Air, the miniseries about young, shearling-clad World War II fighter pilots, felt familiar at first. Or, as we put it in GQ: “Masters of the Air Is Band of Brothers With Planes and Everyone Is in It.” Let’s parse this. Yes, everyone is in it (Austin Butler, Callum Turner, and Barry Keoghan, at least). As for the “Band of Brothers With Planes” part: Masters of the Air is an installment in Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks’s WWII extended universe, which began with Brothers in 2001 and...
Oregon State and Washington State, the two teams left in the decimated Pac-12, are reportedly close to a new TV deal. College football insider John Canzano, who is also a radio host for Portland’s 750 The Game, reported Tuesday that the two schools “are putting the final touches” on a TV package, believed to be