Even though "True Blood" will return to crazed fans in six months, a new hardcover comic series will quench their thirst until the time comes.
Despite the hype around Microsoft's new Windows 8 software, there's a lot of buzz surrounding Google and their rumored Nexus 10 and Nexus 4 devices.
Many films seek to unburden their audience. As the reviews begin to pour in, "Cloud Atlas" does not look to be one of those films.
First, Staples accidentally sold the tablet. And now it looks like Office Depot is already selling the product ahead of Google's big event Oct. 29.
Amazon's Kindle Fire HD has become a very popular 7-inch tablet since its release. One of its biggest rivals, Apple, may have created a lot of buzz with the new iPad Mini, but may not have crushed tablet competition like some critics said it would.
The Honey Boo Boo Child clan wants to spread Alana's gospel of self-love through a clothing line, and it's all for a cause close to the family's heart. No, the proceeds do not benefit pork rind research.
The world's smallest dog is making big headlines.
While Microsoft is betting everything it has on the company's first ever tablet device, the Surface, Chromebook is Google and Samsung's bet that there's a sizable, untouched market out there for cloud-based computing.
"Twilight" fans can expect a special treat when they go to see the epic finale, "Breaking Dawn Part 2."
New details might give "Fifty Shades" fans hope about upcoming news surrounding the highly anticipated film.
Apple's new smaller version of the iPad, the iPad Mini, wowed many at its debut with its impressive ability to offer most of the iPad experience in such a tiny package. Apple's $329 pricing for the device did not fare as well.
Microsoft is getting ready to launch Windows Phone 8 on Monday despite mixed reviews for their new Windows 8 software, which was launched on Thursday, some users are excited to see Windows Phone which might work for the company.
James Patterson has written another police thriller that should keep you guessing from the beginning to the end.
Presidential campaigns aren't what they used to be. Statistics, data, and technology have changed the game entirely, according to author and journalist Sasha Issenberg.
Months of hype, fanboy fawning, and dub-step soundtracked commercials have all lead to this: Microsoft will finally unveil its first ever tablet, the Surface, today in New York.
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