Warner Bros. Pictures Aligns With HTC For 'Ready Player One' VR Content By Kevin Carbotte Warner Bros. Pictures chose HTC Vive as the exclusive VR partner for all licensed virtual reality experiences of Stephen Spielberg’s upcoming sci-fi film "Ready Player One."
GOG.com Now Offering DRM-Free Movies By Kevin Parrish GOG.com is taking one small step in offering DRM-free movies and TV shows.
Big Brother is Listening: Facebook Will Detect Movies, Music By Catherine Cai Facebook will use a new audio fingerprinting tool to detect what movies, music, or TV shows you're watching or listening to.
Walmart VUDU Now Allows Movie Sharing Up to 5 People By Kevin Parrish You can now lend UltraViolet movies and TV shows to five people.
Steve Wozniak Says Jobs Movie Got Lots of Things Wrong By Marcus Yam Woz says the Jobs movie isn't all true.
In Pictures: 30 Famous Fictional Computers By David Civera Fiction is often a far cry from reality, and there’s no better example than the computer systems featured in movies, TV shows, books, and comics. Today we’re showcasing some of the most notorious machines from works of fiction.
The Internship: Google Gets a 2-hour Recruiting Video By Wolfgang Gruener Yes, if you are a recruiter at IBM, Yahoo or Microsoft, it is ok show a little envy.
Steve Wozniak: Scene in Steve Jobs Movie is Inaccurate By Zak Islam Apple co-founder explains movie's fabrication.
Here Are the UK's Top Search Terms According to Google By Jane McEntegart Google reveals the 2012 trending searches from the UK.
White House Web Petition Urges Construction of Death Star By Wolfgang Gruener Besides rather depressing topics such as the fiscal cliff, there is good reason for the U.S. government to focus on more upbeat tasks to keep us motivated. Such as the construction of a Death Star.
British Airways Extends In-flight Entertainment By Jane McEntegart Now you can zone out the moment you step on the plane.
Research: Megaupload Shutdown Impacted Box Office Sales By Wolfgang Gruener Researchers from the Munich School of Management and the Copenhagen Business School suggest that the shutdown of Megaupload had an impact on box office sales.
Pixar Names Campus Building After Steve Jobs By Jane McEntegart Pixar names its main building after the man that helped found the company.
Cyberdyne Unveils Improved Robotsuit HAL By Wolfgang Gruener Japan-based Cyberdyne unveiled a new, radiation-protected version of its exoskeleton HAL, which is designed to be used for workers at the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
Brookstone Sells Wi-Fi Enabled Cufflinks for $250 By Tuan Mai The perfect gadget for the stylish techie!
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