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From E.T. to Jurassic Park, Kathleen Kennedy produced a generation of blockbusters. Now as president of Lucasfilm, she's planning an endless Star Wars universe – and reshaping how movies are made.
Primates and carnivores have penis bones to help with 'prolonged' sex. Humans evolved not to have one due to monogamous partners, a new study has said.
The drop was part of a new 'private' trial and saw a bag of popcorn and a FireTV stick being delivered at a test sight in Cambridge.
Google is combining its tech might with London-based startup Improbable to launch a joint program that will help game developers build and test virtual worlds.
The LA-based startup is combining the big and small screens to attract a millennial audience.
A limited number of the 3D-printed running shoes are on sale in London and Tokyo. We took them for a 10km run.
The spread of fake news online has caused major consternation in the wake of the US election with Facebook, Google and Twitter all being called on to act.
Josh Browder created a bot that can fight any legal battle - and he's only 19.
From De Grisogono's collaboration with Samsung to Rolex's latest product, these are more than just watches.
The app, developed by Duke University researchers, tracks a child's reaction to video stimuli to help identify symptoms of autism.
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