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- The story of the meteoric rise and catastrophic demise of the world's first smartphone.
- A quirky, dysfunctional family's road trip is upended when they find themselves in the middle of the robot apocalypse and suddenly become humanity's unlikeliest last hope.
- The CIA's most dangerous former operative is drawn out of hiding to uncover more explosive truths about his past.
- When Amanda and Britney's obligations and responsibilities become overwhelming, the two roommates are forced to resort to using their biggest assets to resolves their problems, their brains - and bikinis.
- A look at the personal and private life of the late Apple CEO, Steve Jobs.
- The story of a bodybuilder who longs to be respected for his mind. Mike Zorillo, a small town Ohio champion bodybuilder with a genius IQ, journeys to the Mecca of bodybuilding, Los Angeles, determined to beat his nemesis, Jake Steel, with natural science instead of steroids. Far from home, he's confronted by a gym culture of freaks, juicers and Hollywood wannabes. As he pursues his dream, he's also persecuted by the world's largest sports nutrition company, an entity that's hell-bent on destroying him. Against all odds, the honest and driven bodybuilder resolves to win the prestigious "Mr. West Coast" competition as a way to prove himself and his ideas to the world.
- Traces the birth and failure of new media company govWorks.com.
- Devastated by his daughter's suicide, an immigrant entrepreneur working in high-tech seeks answers to his lingering questions.
- While Microsoft may be the biggest software company in the world, not every computer user is a fan of their products, or their way of doing business. While Microsoft's Windows became the most widely used operating system for personal computers in the world, many experts took issue with Microsoft's strict policies regarding licensing, ownership, distribution, and alteration of their software. The objections of many high-profile technology experts, most notably Richard Stallman, led to what has become known as "the Open Source Movement," which is centered on the belief that computer software should be free both in the economic and intellectual senses of the word. Eventually, one of Stallman's admirers, Linus Torvalds, created a new operating system called Linux, a freely distributed software which many programmers consider to be markedly superior to Windows. Revolution OS is a documentary that examines the genesis of the Open Source Movement, and explores and explains the technical and intellectual issues involved in a manner understandable to computer aficionados and non-techheads alike.
- Consumers love - and live on - their smartphones, tablets and laptops. A cascade of new devices pours endlessly into the market, promising even better communication, non-stop entertainment and instant information. The numbers are staggering. By 2020, four billion people will have a personal computer. Five billion will own a mobile phone. But this revolution has a dark side, hidden from most consumers. In an investigation that spans the globe, filmmaker Sue Williams investigates the underbelly of the electronics industry and reveals how even the smallest devices have deadly environmental and health costs. From the intensely secretive factories in China, to a ravaged New York community and the high tech corridors of Silicon Valley, the film tells a story of environmental degradation, of health tragedies, and the fast approaching tipping point between consumerism and sustainability.
- This documentary tells the forgotten stories of some of the most influential personal computer pioneers in the San Francisco Bay Area. In the late 1960s, big mainframe computers owned by large corporations and the government were seen as tools of control. The Hippie movement and the anti-Vietnam war protests served as a hotbed for a revolutionary idea: creating an affordable home computer to be used by ordinary people as a counterbalance to Big Brother. Well, the rest is history, but what has happened to the early ideals and the initial ethos of free sharing? As one of the visionaries puts it: "It's true that what I helped to create is today's establishment. That's what I was trying to get rid of: the establishment."
- Imagine living life where you aren't able to eat, having to hide often because you look weird, or looking and feeling, "normal," and suddenly and, most frighteningly and unexpectedly, unable to breath while swelling and becoming distorted in the features. Imagine being told that these extreme, painful and outright physically debilitating traumas were all in your head. Join Vanessa Williams, daughter, Katya Williams, and other fellow-swellers on their respective journeys through, "Swellville," as they learn to survive the rare, potentially fatal condition, idiopathic angioedema, as well as it's overlapping conditions of bradykinin-mediated angioedema, (all forms of angioedema), mast cell activation disorders, anapylaxis shock and urticaria! Get the how to's with coping with these potentially fatal orphan's diseases from leading Angioedema Specialist, Dr. Marc Riedl, and renowned filmmaker, Global Angioedema Advocate and Magnate Queen, Vanessa Williams. "May your swells forever be minimal, at most."
- Shot below the radar in China's electronics zones, Complicit follows the journey of migrant workers poisoned by toxic chemicals to challenge the global electronics industry, including Apple and Samsung.
- An insightful look at the key names pushing the boundaries and making headlines, and cash, in the social media environment.
- This enlightening one-hour program stars Steve Jobs from an exclusive 1994, unscripted interview by the Silicon Valley Historical Association where he gives advice to potential entrepreneurs. Jobs discusses risk, failure, his own experiences, and learning the value of creating your own environment. Added commentary by the following participants (1992-2012): Adobe System founders John Warnock & Charles Geschke Oracle founder Larry Ellison Serious Energy founder Kevin Surace Atari founder Nolan Bushnell Apple Computer founders Steve Wozniak and Mike Markkula Sun Microsystems founders Scott McNealy and Vinod Khosla Nobel laureate Dr. Paul Berg Silicon Graphics and Netscape founder Jim Clark Intuit founder Scott Cook Lighthouse Design founder/Sun Microsystems former CEO Jonathan Schwartz Author of Mindset/Stanford professor Carol Dweck Early Apple marketing and public relations gurus Regis McKenna & Fred Hoar Scientist who developed silicon gate & first microprocessor, Federico Faggin Cirrus Logic founder Mike Hackworth Author of Worldly Goods/Renaissance historian Lisa Jardine Gutenberg Museum director Dr. Eva Maria Hanebutt-Benz Author of The Big Score & The Microprocessor: A Biography, Mike Malone Silicon Valley Historical Association president John McLaughlin This is an extended version of the Steve Jobs: Secrets of Life film (which is no longer available).
- Narrated by Walter Cronkite, this is the quintessential documentary on Silicon Valley and the emergence of a new golden age of civilization. This film visually captures the origins and essence of today's technological Shangri-La: Silicon Valley.
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- History format that shows how the state of California, its lifestyle and innovative power have turned the world upside down since the 1950s.
- Silicon Valley is known worldwide as the global center of high tech innovation. In large part, the spark that ignited Silicon Valley can be traced back to a 50 year-old dispute that occurred in the building at 391 San Antonio Road, Mountain View, California - original home of the Shockley Semiconductor Labs. Through interviews with historians and surviving former employees of Shockley Labs, this documentary short recounts the events that indirectly led to the explosive growth of Silicon Valley.
- The inspiring journey of Federico Faggin, renown designer of the microprocessor, inventor of the touchpad and touchscreen, who pioneered artificial intelligence and then had a life-changing experience that shifted his research toward a new scientific approach to consciousness and reality.
- A contemporary take on How to Marry a Millionaire: three single Angelenos head to Silicon Valley in search of mates and opportunity.
- GG. It's the universal sign-off for those players who know they've been beaten in the toughest mental arena of modern gaming: eSports. "Great Games" follows 3 of the most well known eSports today - StarCraft, Dota 2 and League of Legends - bringing the history and the people of the newest sporting frontier into the spotlight.
- Anonymous pedestrians try out a new type of phone called the "Potato Phone" by having loud conversations at various public places.
- Get a flying start to the school year with Blue Apprentice, the amazing intergalactic elementary science adventure. Award Winning #1 elementary science adventure that helps kids get ahead in school. Blue Apprentice is an intergalactic story driven science game for kids. The only game that makes learning the elementary science concepts, like the Periodic Table, Fun. Blue Apprentice provides unlimited access to science curriculum. Recommended by Popular Science, the New York Academy of Sciences and Parenting Magazine. Kid-Safe: The game is a safe, child-friendly experience for all ages. Blue Apprentice is ad-free with no external links and no social media. Engage your kids in Science via intrinsic motivation. Blue Apprentice is an adventure based Science learning solution that supports teachers and empowers young learners, building a strong foundation for academic success.
- Silicon Valley is home to many start-up and global technology companies.
- After returning from his Africa volunteer trip Cyrill was determined to fully embrace the nomad lifestyle. He began by selling all his belongings and went on more and more trips outside of Los Angeles. During that transitional phase his dad and him embarked on a long road trip up to the California Coast.
- Venture Capitalist and Finlands honorary counsel, Michel Wendell, takes us to his favorite place in Silicon Valley: the forest.
- Elizabeth Holmes, founder of Theranos, is a fraudster who put people's lives at risk, and because of that, now faces 20 years in jail.
- What's the truth about the Tesla billionaire, space pioneer - and new owner of Twitter?