What will we see in the next "The Hunger Games" movie?
With unprecedented sources, Mark Bowden goes beyond the politics of the situation we all already know, searching for the human drama behind the killing of the most notorious murderer of the last decade.
Country music singer Kenny Rogers opened up about his life and career in a revealing memoir, "Luck or Something Like It."
It's no secret many Apple users have been disappointed in the company's latest Maps offering since its release with iOS 6 on Sept. 19, but does data backup that claim? One app company, Snappli, certainly thinks so.
It looks like Apple is running into some problems with its new iPad Mini.
While the season three premiere of "Walking Dead" is still weeks away, this ought to tide you over for the time being: Creator Robert Kirkman will soon release a prequel novel to the series "The Road to Woodbury."
Nokia decided to respond to one of its biggest competitors: Apple.
Kate Gosselin has never been famous for having the warmest personality, but as a new book alleges, the reality TV star may be far crueler to her eight children than anyone likely imagines.
It seems that the two "Twilight" lovebirds are back together for real this time.
With over 60 New York Times bestselling novels over the last two decades, author Sandra Brown has become synonymous with sexy thrillers. For her latest book, "Low Pressure," Brown wisely sticks to what she does best: murder, mystery, betrayal, and plenty of steamy romance.
Who will play Christian Grey?
Sources suggested Oct. 1 that while Microsoft has hardly had a chance to promote its new Surface tablets ahead of their rumored release date on Oct. 26, the company will debut a Surface smartphone in the first half of 2013. While many wondered what this might mean for other Windows 8-based smartphones made by the likes of HTC and Samsung, whispers of Microsoft's intentions have already drawn a response from mobile partner Nokia.
It looks like Samsung is winning the smartphone race against Apple's new iPhone 5.
While the fallout over the failure of Apple's Maps app has drowned out almost everything good about the iPhone 5 since its release on Sept. 21, Apple is finally addressing the issue head-on. CEO Tim Cook made a formal apology for Apple's Maps slip-up last week, and today sources indicate that the company is tapping its copious number of retail store employees in its attempt to improve Maps, and that Street View will arrive tomorrow for the web version of Google Maps on iOS.
More exciting news is happening for Twi-hards.
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