Black Friday Pushes Up Kinect Sales

Shoppers were out looking for bargains on Black Friday last week.

And one of them was the newly released Kinect for the X-Box 360.

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Kurtman, Orci Promise "Trek" Sequel Will Be Like "Empire Strikes Back"

Writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are hard at work on a sequel to last year's "Star Trek."

The writing duo tell the L.A. Times they've broken the story and that they think it could be similar to what "The Empire Strikes Back" was to another franchise with "Star" in the title.

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Could SmartPhones Replace Credit Cards?

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SmartPhones are looking to take over our lives. They've replaced a multitude of every day items and soon they could replace the plastic you carry in your wallet. Developers are working on apps that would allow your smartphone to act as a credit card, USA Today reports. The idea is that instead of reaching into [...]

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"Dead" Gets Spring DVD, Blu-Ray Release

If you want to catch up on "The Walking Dead" before season two starts, the good news is you won't have to wait long.

AMC plans to release the six-episode first-season of the hit series in Spring of 2011. That breaks the usual AMC pattern of releasing season sets of their shows a few weeks before the season premiere.

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"Walking Dead" Lets Entire Writing Staff Go

As ratings continue to climb for "The Walking Dead," (Sunday's episode was the series' most watched), it would seem that everything is clicking for the AMC series.

That is, unless you're part of the writing team for season one. Seem that your services won't be needed for season two.

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Aronofsky Hasn't Given Up on "RoboCop"

With news that director Darren Aronofsky is bringing the next Wolverine movie to the big-screen, many assume that director has lost interest in the reboot of "RoboCop."

Maybe not.

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Whedon Turned Down "Buffy" Reboot

The story surrounding the Buffy reboot continues to get more and more interesting.

Last week, we brought you news about the production moving forward and JOss Whedon's reaction to it.

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Spidey Musical Doomed To Short Run?

After years of delays, one of the most expensive musicals in Broadway history may be headed for a short run.

"Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" had a preview performance Sunday evening and according to reports, it didn't go well. Technical glitches stopped the show multiple times during the performance and some audience members said it was more like a dress rehearsal than a preview.

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