Expected to release its new operating system, Windows 8, and first tablet device, the Surface, at Midnight Oct. 26 all eyes are surprisingly on Microsoft. While the company hasn't said much of its new ventures, or given the public much time with them just yet, you can now pre-order Windows 8.
Microsoft will make a splash with its new Windows Phone 8.
Google's new 10.1-inch tablet, the Nexus 10, will have the highest pixel density of any tablet on the market, and will be released in the first half of 2013.
New reports suggest that Samsung could release the Galaxy Note 2 in October.
It looks like Apple will unveil the iPad Mini very soon.
The next book in the "Virgil Flowers" series has just arrived, Virgil is on another mission to save his town in Minnesota.
While excitement is at a fever pitch for Microsoft's widely expected release of its new Surface tablet on Oct. 26 at Midnight, you won't find tech company Acer praising the device. The Taipei-based company is apparently dreading the Surface's release, and is convinced it will kill the PC market.
News about the "Twilight" lovebirds may mostly be rumors, but their on-screen romance could help the pair rekindle.
One of the surprise hits of the summer reading season, Gillian Flynn's "Gone Girl" only continues to pick up steam.
There may be disappointing news for fans.
The author of "Barack Obama: The Story," says he learned Obama's weaknesses while he was researching him for his biography, and that those same aspects bubbled up in the first debate.
"Catching Fire" production is under way as new photos leak onto the Internet.
While rumors have swirled the last week over the release of a 32GB version of Google's popular Nexus 7 tablet, the company has still yet to even confirm the device's existence. Today a purported leaked pic of the tablet makes the existence of the 32GB Nexus 7 a little harder for Google to deny.
Many stars are up for the lead role of Christian Grey in the "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie.
Since Apple released its iPhone 5 Sept. 21, the smartphone has been plagued with issues from Wi-Fi connection to arriving pre-scuffed and scratched out-of-the-box. But as a string of new complaints suggest, Apple's latest iPhone may be fated to suffer a host of color glitches.
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