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Two full-blown multi-billion dollar semiconductor plants going to come up in India: MoS IT, ET Auto

The proposals are in addition to a INR 22,516-crore chip assembly plant being set up by US-based memory chip maker Micron in Gujarat.Two full-fledged semiconductor fabrication plants are going to come up in India very soon entailing multi-billion dollar investment besides several chip assembly and packaging units, Minister of Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar said. In an interview with PTI, the minister confirmed that the two projects include a USD 8 billion

The James Gunn vs. Zack Snyder Diatribe Goes Full-Blown ‘Face/Off’

Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images Unless you haven’t been on the internet for a while, you’ll know fine well that DCU fans are locked in a never-ending struggle pitting Zack Snyder and his SnyderVerse against James Gunn‘s plans for the in-development Chapter 1: Gods & Monsters, and it would be an understatement to say that things have been getting heated. Some folks just can’t come to terms with the end of the original mythology that ignited with Man of Steel and looks to culminate in a soft reboot of…

‘Star Wars’ is Going Full-Blown MCU, and People Aren’t Happy About It

Photo by Kate Green/Getty Images for Disney There’s really no such thing as a linear franchise anymore, not when any IP is run into the ground before being dug up, dusted off, and rebooted with a brand new fresh coat of paint. Despite having already existed for over 45 years, today’s announcements confirmed that Star Wars is officially heading down the same path as the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and a lot of fans aren’t best pleased. A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, there was nothing but trilogies.…

How did this tiny startup put live, moving, people into a full-blown 3D landscape, instantaneously? – TechCrunch

Jumping into a flatpacked, chipboard room wasn’t my usual experience of the UK’s legendary Glastonbury Music Festival. But here I was, doing my best to dance around and test out this crazy new way of putting myself into the so-called Metaverse. It turned out to be a legit experience, as Bristol, UK-based startup Condense, showed me how my badly-dancing body had been instantaneously transported into a full-blown 3D landscape. What didn’t compute, at least for me, was how they’d done it so fast. Not just fast, but…