As noticed by Gizmodo, Cyberdyne systems featured a major part in the Terminator series - building lethal robots and developing Skynet, which eventually tries to destroy all of humanity. Well, if you ...
We joke a lot about the “inevitable” robot apocalypse, but aside from a few scary developments it seems like humanity is much more likely to disappear thanks to nuclear weapons or a dying Earth than a ...
Cyberdyne isn’t just the company responsible for Skynet in the Terminator films. It’s also a real R&D firm in — where else? — Japan. Yoshiyuki Sankai from the University of Tsukuba founded the company ...
Cyberdyne, a Japanese developer of medical robot exoskeletons for rehabilitation and elder care, more than doubled in its first day of trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's Mothers market. It was the ...
‘Terminator’ Producer Says James Cameron Cut Scene After Financiers Forced Him to Cast Their Friends
The producer-writer took to X (formerly known as Twitter) on Wednesday to share the scene in question, which shows how Cyberdyne Systems, the tech corporation responsible for the development of Skynet ...
" Terminator: Genisys" is out, and so, soon, will be a life-size Terminator T-800 endoskeleton bust. Because nothing says shabby Skynet chic like a killer robot on the fireplace mantle. Bonnie Burton ...
Starting Monday, drivers around the world could soon be directed by a familiar Austrian-accented voice telling them: "I'm a Terminator Cyberdyne Systems Model 101, and you're coming with me." It's ...
We joke a lot about the "inevitable" robot apocalypse, but aside from a few scary developments it seems like humanity is much more likely to disappear thanks to nuclear weapons or a dying Earth than a ...
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