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Eyes on holiday season, casual games at Gamescom
Hackers, holiday season sales and casual gaming are expected to be in the spotlight at Gamescom, Europe's biggest video game trade fair, which throws its doors open to visitors this week.
With Motorola Gone, Who?s Next Mobile Patent Target?
After Motorola, could RIM, Sony or Nokia tempt a bidder?
Why Google Bought Motorola: Huge Boost for Android
Google bought Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion to bolster search and add platforms in the competitive smartphone world. Could retail stores be next?
"Apes" Hangs on to Domestic Box Office Lead
Nothing could stop angry apes from tearing through the domestic weekend box office as "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" took the lead with an estimated $27.5 million in U.S. and Canadian ticket sales plus $40.5 million internationally.
'Apes' hangs on to domestic box office lead
Nothing could stop angry apes from tearing through the domestic weekend box office as "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" took the lead with an estimated $27.5 million in U.S. and Canadian ticket sales plus $40.5 million internationally.
MacBook Air, Pro: Fulltime Replacement for Desktop and Windows Laptops? [Video]
Apple has redefined its line of laptops making it more productive and fast concentrating on previous mistakes over the years.
iPhone 5: Five Features We?d Like to See
Analysis: Here are a few features that we'd like to see on the iPhone 5.
Can "Moneyball" hit a box-office home run if the A's stink?
On paper, "Moneyball" has all the ingredients of a box-office home run.
Emma Stone takes a shine to "White Corvette"
With her best-seller adaptation "The Help" hitting the box office this week, actress Emma Stone is attached to star in "Little White Corvette," a comedy directed by Michael Diliberti, according to TheWrap's sister website ItsontheGrid.com.
Three teens arrested for Sony warehouse fire in London
Three teenagers have been arrested for the riotous fire that tore through Sony's Digital Audio Disc Corporation warehouse in north London Monday, destroying more than 1.5 million CDs, BBC reports.
London Riots: Suspects Arrested in Raids Mostly Youths [Photos]
Authorities have arrested at least 1,300 people, including over 900 people in London alone, for different charges including violence, rioting and looting across the country.
Chinese media conglomerate DMG shopping $300 film fund
The Chinese media conglomerate DMG has put together a $300 million tentpole fund to bring U.S. movies to China, TheWrap has learned.
?Lopez Tonight? ends Thursday; George still Grouchy in ?Smurfs 2?
The TBS comedy show bows out after a sudden cancellation.
London Riots 2011: Courts Open 24 Hours to Process Looters
Britain?s Prime Minister David Cameron ? facing a crisis that dwarfs the News of the World phone-hacking scandal ? has vowed that courts will remain open round-the-clock to handle the huge volume of rioting suspects.
Sony, LG Elec settle bitter patent dispute
LG Electronics and Sony said on Thursday that they have resolved patent disputes between the two firms spanning smartphones, TVs and Blu-ray technology, with LG adding that they have signed a cross-licensing deal.
Sony, LG Electronics settle bitter patent dispute
LG Electronics and Sony said on Thursday that they have resolved patent disputes between the two firms spanning smartphones, TVs and Blu-ray technology, with LG adding that they have signed a cross-licensing deal.
"Apes" strong opening brings talk of sequel
There haven't been any official conversations. But after the big "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" opening last weekend, the movie's writer/producers not only expect a sequel or two -- they are prepared for them.
Dow's downward spiral batters media stocks
The stock market spent Wednesday tormenting investors, knocking the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 519.83 points and slamming media stocks.
Lionsgate gets a jump on video-on-demand
Lionsgate is getting into the early video-on-demand game and their pulling out some big guns to help them -- Taylor Lautner.
Remake of 'Bewitched' Soon
"Bewitched", the Popular sitcom of '60s and '70s, is being remade by CBS, and the report is confirmed.
Sony CD Warehouse burns down in London riots
More than 150 independent record labels were dealt a huge blow on Monday night, when a facility owned by Sony Digital Audio Disc Corporation was destroyed in a fire that resulted from the riots that have torn through England in the past three days.
Code Blue! Sony Greenlights "Smurfs 2"
With its "Smurfs" becoming perhaps the biggest surprise hit at the box office this summer, Sony announced Tuesday that it's moving forward with a sequel.
DefCon Child Wizard Exposes Security Flaws in Smartphone, Tablet Games
A 10-year-old girl, who goes by the handle of CyFi, found that the gaming prowess of many a smartphone can be undermined by some serious security holes.
Sony: London warehouse fire may affect UK deliveries
Sony Corp said on Tuesday deliveries in Britain of compact discs and DVDs could be affected after its sole warehouse for content products in the country caught fire in north London.
Panasonic, Sony and Others Unify on 3D Glasses
The manufacturers set aside their differences and work together on 3D glasses for the good of the industry.
DEFCON Kids: Grooming Next Generation White Hat Hackers
Some of the most explosive teenage talent in the world is engrossed in the dark art of illegal hacking and waging cyber wars on governments and corporations. And then there are those young children who master the art of legal hacking in schools run by former hacking wizards.
"Charlie's Angels" find solid ground in TV remake
If you thought "Charlie's Angels" were just kick-ass female superheroes, think again.
Searching for a new Sony in the rubble of the great quake
On a recent trip to Japan's devastated northeast coast, venture capitalist Yoshihito Hori chanced upon a group of fishermen outside an evacuation center collecting wood from the debris where homes once stood. They were pulling out the nails and cutting it up to sell as firewood for 500 yen ($6.37) a bundle.
AntiSec Retaliates Against Police by Stealing 10 Gigs of Law Enforcement Data
Online hackers AntiSec retaliated against police by breaching 10 gigabytes of sensitive data from more than 70 U.S. law enforcement Web sites. The hackers said they retrieved emails, credit card information and other sensitive data in retaliation against the arrests of alleged members accused of hacking into the CIA, Britain's Serious Organized Crimes Agency, or SOCA, and Sony.
AntiSec Claims Revenge by Hacking Websites of US Police Agencies
The hacker group "AntiSec", a collective of hackers from the infamous mother groups called Anonymous and LulzSec, has claimed that it has hacked websites of several U.S. police agencies and compromised confidential data of 10 gigabytes.