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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Zombies In "The Walking Dead" Are Walking Ahead

     "The Walking Dead" has become a darling of horror and/or fantasy pop culture.  In its second season it set a record among young viewers.  An official magazine, video games, scores of blogs, a live companion talk show called "The Talking Dead", an appearance at San Diego's Comic-Con International, and just in time for Halloween, "The Walking Dead:  Dead Inside" maze is this year's centerpiece for Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Nights have made the show a franchise for AMC cable television.  See also , www.variety.com.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Homeland Attempts To Hold Viewership

     The cable television sensation Homeland has been ordered for a third season.  The show which recently started season two on September 23, 2012 attempts to portray the war on terror in an intriguing way.  Homeland, about two CIA agents, tries to hold audience viewership with a series of sharp story turns.  "You can't let the cat out of the bag too much in crafting this show", says Michael Cuesta, one of the shows directors.  Homeland's goal of keeping audiences off-balance, as the show slowly reveals its storyline, is so far being achieved.  See full story, www.variety.com.

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Monday, October 22, 2012

New App Merges TV and Twitter

     British app Zeebox shows twitter feeds while simultaneously showing what you are currently watching in a "second screen." Primarily catered to the most avid TV watchers Zeebox has its own messaging service and trending topics called "z-tags" that make it easier to track what TV viewers are talking about. See also, www.nytimes.com.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

The Hunt For A New Red Apple iPad In October

    California has not been one of Apple's most popular venues for product launches, but October 23, 2012, Apple will launch  a new smaller tablet than the 9.7 inch iPad.  The new smaller tablet is expected to feature a display that is between 7 inches and 8 inches.  The new smaller tablet will directly compete with Amazon's Kindle Fire HD, that only launched a year ago and already has 20% of the U.S. tablet market.  See also, www.nytimes.com.

Surface is Not a Submarine

     Microsoft's new Surface tablet will have two cameras, a USB port, and will be Wi-Fi only.  A second, heavier, Surface tablet aimed at the new generation of "ultrabooks" (lightweight laptops) is expected on the market in a few months.  Market watchers speculated correctly that Microsoft would price it's new Surface low enough  to compete with Apple's less-powerful iPad2 and Amazon's Kindle Fire HD.  The Surface will run a simplified version of Windows 8 that is not compatible with old microsoft applications.  See full story, www.nytimes.com.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Boobytrapped Nuclear Equipment

     Iranian security experts discovered tiny explosives inside equipment the Iranian Islamic Republic had purchased for its nuclear program.  Iran accused Germany's Siemans firm of planting the explosives, a charge Siemens denied.  See also, www.nytimes.com.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Spy Swap

     A yearlong investigation concluded by the chairman of the House Intellegence Committee (Republican) Representative Mike Rogers of Michigan and (Democratic) Representative C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger of Maryland, the top Democrat on the committee, said the United States government should not use equipment from the giant Huawei Technologies and ZTE Inc., both of China, and that other American companies should find alternative suppliers as well.  See also, www.nytimes.com.

Rock Band No Doubt Releases New Album

     Gwen Steffani is still the lead singer in the energetic band No Doubt.  The band performed at the Radio I-Heart Festival in Las Vegas.  When asked about the length of time between record releases Steffani mentioned doing things like raising a child and taking care of other parts of the business.  The story of No Doubt continues following their smash 1990's single "Don't Speak", from the "Tragic Kingdom" album that spent four months a number one. The romantic relationship between bassist Tony Kanal and lead singer Steffani continues to evolve and provide pop culture with a source of new radio programming.  See also, www.billboard.com.