الأحد، 23 فبراير 2014

NBC Resurrects 'Heroes' For a 2015 Comeback With Big Digital Tie-In and 10 More

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NBC Resurrects 'Heroes' For a 2015 Comeback With Big Digital Tie-In

NBC is reviving "Heroes," Tim Kring's popular sci-fi TV drama about people with superhuman abilities, as a miniseries in 2015. It's called "Heroes Reborn."

5 Apps You Don't Want to Miss

Check out this week's list of apps you don't want to miss.

10 Kiss-Cam Moments That Make PDA Tolerable

These kiss-cam moments can capture an affectionate smooch, or create an awkward moment between friends, strangers or worse -- siblings.

Mexico's Most Notorious Drug Lord Captured in Mazatlan

U.S. officials captured Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, Mexico's most notorious drug lord and the billionaire leader of the Sinaloa cartel, on Saturday.

Samsung Gear 2 Smartwatch Arrives, Bringing a Friend

The next generation of Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatches is here, and it's powered by Tizen.

5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Accepting a Job

Many job seekers are inclined to jump at the first job offer that comes their way. But what if it isn't exactly the type of position you wanted?

If Pixar Characters Starred in Best Picture Nominees

Pixar may not have an Academy Award-nominated film this year, but it's still getting the Oscars treatment.

5 Expert Tips for Following Up After a Job Interview

Some tips on best practices for following up after a big job interview.

The 20 Best Apps for a Big Night Out

Instead of standing in line to get into bars or restaurants, here are 20 apps that help pave the way for a stress-free and interesting night out.

How to Watch and Follow the Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony

And that's a wrap, folks. Well, almost. The 2014 Winter Olympics are drawing to a close Sunday, which means it's almost time for the closing ceremonies. Considering the wacky sp...

Cheap Smartphones Will Be the Real Stars of Mobile World Congress

The low-end smartphone market is poised to explode, and the so-called "race to the bottom" is sure to dominate Mobile World Congress 2014.