In the new techno-thriller Upload, a young computer scientist with a sketchy past and distrust of society decides to take the ultimate leap forward by scanning his brain and uploading his memories, personality and consciousness into a simulated world of his own making.
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Dish wants to pay $25.5 billion for Sprint, spoiling SoftBank's plans.Fans of the Star Trek franchise will want to check out this Star Trek Movie 2 Figure Mini Game.
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