10 Most Anticipated Sci-Fi Books of 2015 You Should Consider Reading

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1. Doors of Stone
The final chapter in the Kingkiller Chronicle trilogy, the 170-page novel by Patrick Rothfuss provides the much awaited ending to the series. The plot is divided into two realities: the present, where main character Kvothe tells the story of his life to Devan Lochees, and Kvothe’s past, which is the majority of the books. One of the most compelling portions of the story is the metafictional stories-within-stories from varying perspectives.

 

 

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2.The Winds of Winter

The sixth installment of the “A Song of Fire and Ice” series by George R.R. Martin is set to be published in 2015.

The previous installment, “A Dance with Dragons,” covered less of the story than the author intended. Martin has said that he intends to resolve the cliffhangers of the last novel early on in this installment.

“I’m going to open with the two big battles that I was building up to, the battle in the ice and the battle at Meereen—the battle of Slaver’s Bay. And then take it from there,” he said in a statement.

10 Black Celebrities Who Have Expressed Their Love For Anime

Kanye West tweets about best anime films

 

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Chris Brown

In a vlog series he put out just before releasing his Fame album back in 2010, Brown expressed his love for video games and cartoons and explained that he always has to have the channel tuned to shows that create “fictional worlds.” Later in 2012 he got more specific with what kinds of cartoons he watches, revealing that he loves watching Japanese animes. Over the years he has revealed which animes he watches the most, including Dragon Ball Z and Astro Boy and he was even spotted out and about wearing a One Piece shirt.

Kanye West tweets about best anime films

Kanye West

Most people won’t be surprised that the rapper thoroughly enjoys his fair share of anime based on his incorporation of unique cartoon animations in his own works. He confirmed his love for anime when he took to Twitter to debate those who said Spirited Away was better than Akira. “No way Spirited Away is better than Akira… NOOO WAAAY…sorry was just looking at a youtube of top 10 anime films,” he tweeted.

9 Robots That Could Take Your Job In 2015

In our modern world we will be interacting with robots that at some point in time had a person doing its job. Robots might make the consumer happier but robots are taking away human jobs at a record pace, according to Deloitte . Even though the report is about jobs in the United Kingdom, it is still a global phenomenon. If this continues—and it will—the unemployment rate will also increase as the world’s population increases as well.

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Sales Clerks

Most stores like Walmart and Kroger have begun to push self-help checkouts. The self-checkouts have made the consumer more independent but has taken away jobs for needy people. At this point, those machines need a human to work out the occasional bugs and help customers who have issues, but in the near future people will not need to oversee them anymore.

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Hotel Concierge

Just like the self-checkout, these machine concierges will take away human concierges.

 

5 Unexpected Ways Gaming Can Enhance Real-Life Skills

There’s an invariable amount of knowledge to be had when you amass the thousands upon thousands of hours of gaming in a gamer’s life. For years, there have been a number of attempts, both successful and not, to brand forms of gaming as particularly educational and market them to kids, particularly those who have parents who are more stringent about the way their children spend their time in front of a computer or console. Here’s my short list of five skills that have been ingrained in me through gaming — mostly through indirect subsidiary parts of major franchise titles.

This list is presented by Ian Khadan at Black Nerd Problems.

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How to Read a Map

Maps are a basic part of games across countless genres. Maps are used in games to relay landscape, resource, quest, story line and territorial claims among countless other variations that cater to what a game designer may feel necessary to convey to the gamer. Though there’s precedent for reading maps, particularly in urban areas, via Google Maps or something of the like, there aren’t many people I’ve met who can truly read a topographical map. Just consider you’re dropped into the middle of nowhere and you’re given nothing but a map of the immediate 10-mile radius around you. I don’t imagine there are many folks in both urban and suburban areas who can even locate where they are on that map given the context of the landscape, topography and direction they’re placed in. Through gaming, I’ve honed this skill solely because that’s exactly what many games do, they drop you in the middle of nowhere and you have to figure out the best route to loot, food or shelter. Many games even incorporate nature as a compass in that you can use the sun in game (because in-game time and the passage of it is synchronized with real-world time) to determine what direction you’re heading. Now I’m not saying that I’ve been transformed into some sort of survivor-man because of what I’ve learned about map reading via gaming, as I certainly am not about swallowing any bugs for small amounts of protein, but I can confidently say that if I’m dropped in the wild and I’ve got an accurate map of the area, I’m most certainly capable of finding the nearest Chinese food buffet.

Love Black Speculative Fiction? 4 Good Reads of 2014

This year, I happily discovered Black fantasy fiction authors like Balogun Ojetade and Jennifer Fisch Ferguson. While I have enjoyed everything that I have read, there are certain books that have become my favorites.

This list is presented by Latonya Pennington from Blackgirlnerds.

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‘Once Upon a Time in Afrika’ by Balogun Ojetade

This book was an awesome introduction to sword and soul, the genre that has stories set in alternate versions of Africa and Black men and women armed with magic and steel. It was a fast-paced story with action, adventure, a little romance and kick-ass Black men and women. I loved how the author weaved Yoruba mythology into the story. Also, Mistress Oyabakin has become one of my favorite Black female fictional characters.

10 Most Anticipated Games Coming Out In 2015

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Batman: Arkham Knight

In this game for Xbox One, PC and PS4, Batman must battle the Scarecrow, Penguin, Two-Face and Harley Quinn. The game features Rocksteady’s newly designed Batmobile, which is drivable for the first time in these games. The game is set to be released June 2.

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Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture

Created by Sony, the game is compatible with the PS4 and allows users to be scientists trapped in the rapture. It has no exact release date yet.

10 Really Cool Classic Movie Trailers For Sci-Fi Lovers

Movie trailers are an art and a science, and they’ve been used to sell science fiction movies for decades. The greatest movies of all time started out as trailers. You probably don’t need to be convinced to watch movies like E.T. and Star Wars, but they all had to sell themselves to audiences for the first time. Let’s travel back in time and watch the original trailers for ten classics of sci-fi.

2001: A Space Odyssey

Released in 2001, starring Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood and William Sylvester, humanity finds a mysterious, obviously artificial, object buried beneath the Lunar surface and, with the intelligent computer H.A.L. 9000, sets off on a quest.

Alien

Released in 1979, starring Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt and John Hurt, the commercial vessel Nostromo receives a distress call from an unexplored planet. After searching for survivors, the crew heads home only to realize that a deadly bioform has joined them.

8 Top Technology Jobs You Should Anticipate in the Coming Year

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E-Personal Assistants

Apple’s Siri will influence many new products to develop digital assistants. Adding an e-personal assistant to support an existing product and/or service will create many new careers. It also means that people can be digital assistants as businesses move on the Internet.

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Advanced Robotics and Automation

Artificial Intelligence and Siri-like voice communications will create many new career opportunities from design, programming and installation to service and maintenance, to name just a few. Robots are now in the sky as drones and in the surgery room.