Viewers that complained the second season of AMC's horror series "The Walking Dead" had languid pacing and aimless narratives are likely eating their words right now, and possibly the show's remaining doubters.
It just doesn't seem like the business world is receiving Microsoft's new Windows 8 software the way it used to in the past. The negative responses have been overwhelming.
Stephen Colbert will appear in Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit" trilogy, a "knowledgeable source" has confirmed to the Hollywood Reporter
Apple unleashed a tornado of new devices and software that could rock the tech industry. New iMac, Macbook Pro, and iBooks 3 are just a few.
President Obama's slogan is still trending on Twitter, but Ann Coulter still has her say about what's going on.
While the Google hasn't commented, numerous sources have all but confirmed we'll see a slew of new releases from Google at its Oct. 29 event, including a 32GB Nexus 7 at $249.
Fans are excited to see the next "Hunger Games" film adaption. However, one celebrity is so excited that he even wants to be a part of the film.
The Wi-Fi only version of the Google Samsung Chromebook has captured the No. 1 spot on Amazon's best-seller list, beating Apple's 13-inch MacBook Pro.
AT&T fans finally get the information they have been waiting for.
Iron Man returns to fight villains, but this villain is different and stronger than ever.
While Apple is keeping its mouth shut, numerous sources are suggesting today's announcement could reveal the iPad Mini, a refreshed Macintosh Computer line, new models of the iMac desktop machine, MacBook laptops, the Mac Mini component computer, and new versions of iTunes and iBooks.
John Grisham delivers readers another action-packed legal thriller with "The Racketeer."
President Obama looks to have come out on top in the third and final presidential debate of the 2012 race, according to two separate instant polls released by CNN and CBS News.
"Cloud Atlas" doesn't open until Friday Oct. 26, but that hasn't stopped fans and critics from reveling in its triumphs or tearing it apart. The film, based on the novel of the same title by David Mitchell, already seems to be one of the most polarizing movies of 2012, much of which may be a result of the unique directing team behind it.
It looks like DISH Network isn't totally brain dead. The satellite network has finally decided to eat zombie, and has once again picked up cable network AMC, and its hit horror series, "The Walking Dead" just in time for the show's third season.
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