The worst of Hurricane Sandy may be over, but her wrath is far from over.
It's official: The "Phablet" is a winner. In just a little over a month since its launch, Samsung has sold more than 3 million of its Galaxy Note II smartphones, the company announced Nov. 2.
It's beginning to look a lot like Apple. Microsoft will continue the company's trend of growing the hardware side of its business by releasing a Surface smartphone, numerous reports suggest.
Based on specs alone, the Google, Samsung Nexus 10 tablet is touted by many as the first serious challenger to Apple's iPad.
The Nokia Lumia 920 is now up for review while new users are waiting to get their hands on the hotly anticipated Windows 8 phone.
Has Apple lost its edge? Apple's iPad mini may have sold-out during pre-orders online, but the device's official release in stores today is a different story entirely.
Is Chris Hemsworth poised to become the most bankable blockbuster actor in Hollywood?
The "Breaking Dawn Part 2" countdown has started, now just 15 days away!
Hurricane Sandy's aftermath is one that many didn't imagine would be a total heartbreak.
President Obama get a surprise endorsement from New York City Major Michael Bloomberg.
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson are preparing to be back in the spotlight together as "Twilight" characters Bella and Edward.
"Fifty Shades of Grey" seems to be losing some steam because fans want more "real news," but many are still voting for their favorite stars no matter what.
Like the fly perpetually stuck in the coiffed pixie cut, Robert Hoffman, author of the e-book, "Kate Gosselin: How She Fooled The World," refuses to go away.
"Catching Fire" movie production is still underway. Other news emerged about the final two movies of the "Hunger Games" trilogy.
Google has had its hands full this week canceling its New York City media event due to Hurricane Sandy, but that hasn't stopped the company from introducing a new line of Nexus devices.
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