Documentary filmmaking has suffered another major loss as it’s being reported that Albert Maysles, thought to be one of the most influential documentary filmmakers of all time, has passed away in his Manhattan apartment at the age of 88. Ironically, a restoration of Maysles’ 1975 documentary Grey Gardens, made with his filmmaking brother David (who […]
Acer is expanding its Chromebox CXI line with a couple of new models that have been upgraded with Intel’s 4th Generation Core i3 4030U dual-core processor clocked at 1.9GHz (3MB cache, Hyper Threading support, 15W TDP), a speedy replacement for the Celeron chips that power the existing models. Acer’s primary targets are users in education […]
Matthew Lillard is set as the male lead opposite Erinn Hayes in Problem Child, NBC’s single-camera comedy pilot inspired by the 1990 Universal Pictures/Imagine feature that starred John Ritter and Amy Yasbeck as a couple conned into adopting a troubled 7-year-boy who wreaks havoc in their lives and leaves a path of destruction anywhere he […]
Less than a month after being killed off of The CW’s The Originals, Daniel Sharman has booked his next major TV gig. Sharman has been cast in the CBS medical drama pilot LFE which follows a group of second-year residents at a top New York City hospital who struggle to keep their god complexes in […]
Logitech has unveiled another gaming mouse in its range of high-performance peripherals, this time with a high DPI optical sensor. The G303 Daedalus Apex’s Delta Zero optical sensor is able to offer a dpi range from as low as 200 to 12,000 with zero smoothing, tracking movement at 300 inches per second and is also […]
Verizon Wireless today announced Flexible Business Plans, which let companies fine-tune the data allowed each line on the plan. All the Flexible Business Plans include unlimited domestic calls and messaging, as well as unlimited international messaging, mobile hotspot, and corporate email. Businesses can then select the specific data allotment given to each line on the […]
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NBC has cancelled freshman drama “Allegiance.” The spy drama premiered Feb. 5 to five million total viewers and aired its final episode this week on March 5, totaling out at 3.4 million viewers. The cancellation shakes up NBC’s Thursday night schedule with the 10 p.m. slot opening up, being filled by “The Slap” miniseries. The […]
AT&T recently dialed back language referring to its small cell deployments planned for 2015. The company said last year it would launch 40,000 small cells around the country to improve coverage and capacity by the end of 2015. However, its March 2014 acquisition of Leap Wireless led it to reconsider those plans. “The Leap deal […]
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Google has pushed out a minor update to its Gmail application for iPhones and iPads that allows people to reply to or archive emails directly from incoming notifications on the lock screen. When pressed on the lock screen, the new reply button opens a response in the Gmail application, which reduces steps and saves time. […]
Jada Pinkett Smith is cutting bait. The actress is leaving Gotham and her role as Falcone crime family lieutenant Fish Mooney at the end of the season. “We’re done, I did my year and I had a good time,” she tells Extra, adding that Fish will go out with a bang. “The show is gonna [have] […]