Bryan Fuller’s “Hannibal” project has received a direct-to-series order from NBC, which has picked up 13 episodes of the thriller TV series based on Thomas Harris’ character, reports Entertainment Weekly. Here’s the logline: One-hour contemporary thriller series featuring the classic characters from Thomas Harris’ novel Red Dragon – FBI agent Will Graham and his mentor […]
Sony Pictures International has released a new version of The Amazing Spider-Man trailer that includes a few new snippets of footage. You can watch the video using the player below and the domestic version is available here as well. The Amazing Spider-Man, opening July 3rd, is the story of Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield), an outcast […]
Two new videos for Walt Disney Pictures’ John Carter have come online today including a promo as well as the first clip. You can watch both below! Opening in theaters on March 9 and directed by Andrew Stanton, John Carter is based on a classic novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, whose highly imaginative adventures served […]
Adobe has updated its free iOS photo-adjustment app Photoshop Express to version 2.1, adding a new in-app purchase of frames and borders known as the Adobe Border Pack. The optional purchase, which costs $2, adds 22 new borders and frames, and users can try out the frames before they buy. The new version also brings […]
Sony has now issued a formal apology following backlash from fans of Whitney Houston who discovered that the company had raised prices on the UK iTunes Store for compilations of her work just hours after her death. Sony raised prices on Sunday for Houston’s The Ultimate Collection, an older compilation from $7.83 (US equivalent) to […]
Cisco has posted a formal appeal of the EU approval for Microsoft’s acquisition of Skype. The networking giant accepted the merger on a basic level, but it wanted the European Commission to have imposed interoperability requirements. Making Microsoft adhere to standards would prevent it from trying to “control the future of video communications,” Cisco said. […]
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Google revealed that its has restored the ability to issue new prepaid cards to its Google Wallet as of Monday afternoon. The service was put on hold on Saturday as a problem allowed users to re-provision an existing prepaid card to another user. This issue has also reportedly been addressed, and Google said it hasn’t […]
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has reportedly ordered AT&T, Verizon and Sprint to allow net neutrality proposals to be included in annual shareholder votes. The move is said to be partially inspired by pressure from shareholder groups such as Trillium Asset Management, which represents high-profile AT&T investors including Mike D of the Beastie Boys […]
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An anonymous slip Tuesday hinted that Verizon may get both a cheaper Galaxy Nexus and new colors at the same time. Sources told Droid-Life that the company would get 16GB versions of both the existing silver and the previously international-only white edition. No 32GB white model would exist in a likely attempt to avoid overstock. […]
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Gerber, a maker of multi-function emergency and hiking tools, has created a special device for outdoorsmen who can’t be in the wild without their smartphone. The new Steady is a multi-tool that incorporates into its design a screw-in camera/phone mount and two small legs. When unfolded, the legs work with the tool’s body to create […]