The TecMundo already made films lists on technology that you may not know and even a selection of documentaries available on Netflix on the industry and their personalities. Now is the time to point out something as popular as the feature films:. TV series
The series that cover this area are very varied, which means that at least some of the list should please even the viewer more demanding. Are dramas, comedies, research plots and even a bit of action.
Check out the list below and in the video above. It was not possible to mention all series with technological background, but your comment can help in forming a second wave of programs. Join!
Mr. Robot
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Starring Rami Malek (the game Until Dawn) and Christian Slater (who was getting into only tacky productions), Mr. Robot is on Elliot, a programmer who works in one day security company, but it is a vigilante hacker in his spare time. He joins an anarchist group commanding the character who gives name to the series and goes on to create a plan to destroy an evil mega-corporation. The series has a realistic hacker universe and quite complex characters. Won the 2015 Golden Globe for best drama series
Silicon Valley
The Silicon Valley comedy makes you feel sorry to cheer PiedPiper, the fictional startup that You need to go through all the red tape and difficulties of a fledgling company in Silicon Valley. The show has as its protagonist Richard and his staff, as well as investors and rivals. Those who follow the industry will be delighted by the internal jokes and references
CSI:. Cyber
Spin-off recent investigations of the franchise, CSI: Cyber is the everyday the team led by Ryan Avery agent, played by Patricia Arquette, Best Actress Oscar winner 2015. She works in the FBI Cybercrime Division and all the episodes revolve around robberies, kidnappings, and other crimes hacks envovlendo technology. Technologies and methods exaggerated analysis – that are a hallmark of the series – are also present here
The IT Crowd
More nonsense than anything else, The IT Crowd is a British series about an IT department, or information technology. Roy and Moss are the technical nerds and poor social skills who live with many different everyday situations – which may or may not involve computers. Jen is the head of the two, but does not have a clue how the internet works. Her boss, the company’s CEO, is a typical eccentric millionaire and freaked
Black Mirror
Você is ready to take a good tapas in the television guy? Complex and reflective, Black Mirror is on the consequences of technology in our lives and how they can mess up our relationships. The so-called “mirror” of the title is just a blank screen of a smartphone. The characters in each episode are not repeated and turns are breathtaking. Each plot has its twists and tell even the synopsis here already spoils part of the experience.
The Big Bang Theory
Precisa even show The Big Bang Theory? Well, the series about Leonard, Sheldon, Howard, Raj, Penny and many other figures have situations and dialogue not only about technology, but movies, science, comics and more. It will at least until the tenth season, which means plenty of material for you to go for it.
Halt and Catch Fire
With an inspired cast, Halt and Catch Fire takes place in the eighties, the golden age of personal computers. With a fictional story in a context what actually happened, an engineer a hacker and a top salesman resolve into the industry that’re just starting out and challenge giants like IBM.
Scorpion
Based on a true story, Scorpion came with a computer genius who hacked into NASA as a child. As an adult, he joins a team formed by the greatest minds on the planet. They are called to help stop global technological threats but must first learn to live with each other.
Chuck
You Chuck is much traveled. The subject that gives name to series unintentionally install the brain itself a database with various government secrets. He becomes the number one target of secret agencies and is forced to become a spy with zero gravity and training.
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