Winter Coats are on Sale in Amazon Black Friday 2013 Countdown Sale


Amazon is hosting again a whole week of Black Friday sales known as the 2013 Amazon Black Friday Deals Week. Amazon will run the Countdown to the Amazon Black Friday Deals Week sale until...

Black Friday 2013: New Amazon Deals for Friday Revealed


Amazon is hosting again a whole week of Black Friday sales known as the 2013 Amazon Black Friday Deals Week. Amazon will run the Countdown to the Amazon Black Friday Deals Week sale until...

Amazon Black Friday 2013 Deals Selling on Thursday


Amazon is hosting again a whole week of Black Friday sales known as the 2013 Amazon Black Friday Deals Week. Amazon will run the Countdown to the Amazon Black Friday Deals Week sale until...

Bad Teacher Movie Comes to CBS as TV Show


Another hit movie gets turned into a TV show. Cameron Diaz stared in the sexy and funny Bad Teacher movie and new Bad Teacher comes to CBS as a TV Show. Cameron Diaz' role will be played by Ari...
    


Amazon Black Friday 2012: Top TV Show Deals on Sale Today


The Amazon Black Friday 2012 sales is a week long and started on Monday morning. The Amazon Black Friday 2012 Deals Week will feature lots of daily time limited deals that Amazon pre-announces. There...

Fox Broadcast app now available to Xbox Live customers with Dish and FiOS subscriptions

FOX Broadcast app now available to Xbox Live customer with Dish and FiOS subscriptions

Xbox Live frontman Larry Hryb (aka Major Nelson) took to his blog on Tuesday to announce that Dish and Verizon FiOS customers can now download the Fox Broadcast app for Xbox 360 to stream next-day Fox programming. In order to use this free app, you'll need a paid Xbox Live Gold subscription. In addition to keeping you up to date with recent episodes of Fringe and Family Guy, this new app also includes access to legacy series such as House and 24. Like most things Xbox, the Fox Broadcasting app features Kinect integration, because everything is "better with Kinect," right?

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Amazon, Warner deal brings Fringe, The West Wing to Prime Instant Video exclusively

Amazon deal brings Warner TV shows including Fringe, The West Wing to Prime Instant Video exclusively

The battle between Amazon's Prime Instant Video and Netflix Watch Instantly continues to heat up, with Amazon following up a slew of rollouts on new devices like the Xbox 360 and the addition of a queue by locking up some exclusive TV content from Warner Bros. According to the press release (included after the break) Amazon's agreement means episodes of Fringe and The West Wing will be "On Prime Instant Video First" and not on other streaming services for the summer. Stats show and Netflix has repeatedly indicated that subscribers view more TV content than movies on these types of services so content exclusives may become even more important differentiators. Other shows specifically named include Dark Blue, Alcatraz and The Whole Truth, hit up the Prime site to see any other less prominent names that may have escaped mention.

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Screen Grabs: Are agents on Fringe flashing their Google Wallet?

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Screen Grabs: Are agents on Fringe flashing their Google Wallet?

We're not sure exactly what the FBI's standard issue kit consists of, but we imagine it has more than a few bits of secret tech. These screen grabs from this week's Fringe, however, would have us believe that the rogue agents like to pick up their tabs with what looks like Google Wallet. We can clearly see a Sprint-branded Galaxy Nexus being used to for a not-so-undercover financial transaction. At least it looks like the agents might have had an upgrade since we last saw them around these parts.

Update: As many of you have pointed out, there was something wrong with our own intel on this case, and it wasn't one of the agents using the service. Perhaps the bureau isn't comfortable with e-wallets just yet.

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