Breaking Bad Spinoff In The Works? Creator Vince Gilligan Wants Saul Goodman To Get His Own Show
As AMC's critically acclaimed drama Breaking Bad prepares to begin its final season on Sunday night, series creator Vince Gilligan is looking beyond the show into a possible spinoff. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Gilligan discussed the possibility of lawyer Saul Goodman getting his own show.
Amazon Begins Push for Same-Day Delivery. Could This Hurt Local Business?
Internet superstore Amazon has something huge in the works. After a long history of fighting against collecting sales tax, the company seems to have a new strategy to stay on top: same-day delivery.
Brittney Griner Wins Two ESPYs: ?Female Athlete of the Year? and ?Best Female College Athlete?
Brittney Griner, center for Baylor University's Lady Bears team, was awarded two ESPYs. Griner's award comes on the heels of Baylor's second NCAA basketball crown and the first 40-0 season in the history of college basketball. Griner, a three-time All-American, has also been named the AP Player of the Year and the most Valuable Player in the final Four.
Kristin Chenoweth Rushed to Hospital Affter Accident on the Set of 'The Good Wife'
TMZ is reporting that actress Kristin Chenoweth was rushed to Bellevue Hospital after an accident on the Brooklyn set of The Good Wife. According to Chenoweth's publicist, a falling piece of lighting equipment hit Chenoweth, who fell and struck her head on the concrete.
San Diego Fireworks: New Up CloseHD Video of the July 4th Fireworks Explosion
Remember last week when San Diego totally ruined their fireworks display? The show that was set to go on for 15 minutes took all of 15 seconds as the city accidentally launched all of their fireworks at once. Now a new video has emerged showing the fireworks debacle from a much closer perspective than any previous videos
Ouya Kickstarter Raises $3M For Prototype Gaming Console
Gamers are rallying around one of the most explosively popular developments in gaming history -- an open-source console called Ouya.
Louis CK Backs Daniel Tosh In Rape Joke Flap
Comedian Daniel Tosh made headlines for allegedly telling an audience member it would be funny if she were raped. He apologized, but now, Louis CK, another comedian known for pushing boundaries with often-offensive material, has added fuel to the fire.
'Arrested Development' Season 4 Is Actually Happening; Photographic Proof
After years of fan speculation, hints by the cast and crew, and outright lies on the Internet, the impossible has happened. According to Ron Howard and Jason Bateman, the fourth season of cult sitcom Arrested Development is finally in production. The two actors, who both star in the show, have each tweeted pictures of series creator Mitchell Hurwitz in the show's writers room.
Watch A 13-Minute Preview Of 'The Dark Knight Rises' [VIDEO]
The Dark Knight Rises is hands-down the most widely hyped movie of the summer. Yet, for all the fanfare surrounding the film, there's a lot of mystery, too. It appears director Christopher Nolan has heard his fans' pleas for More, and released a 13-minute sneak preview of the coming blockbuster.
Ernest Borgnine, Academy Award-Winning Actor, Dies at 95
Academy Award-winning actor Ernest Borgnine, 95, best known for his roles as gruff but lovable characters, died of renal failure at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on Sunday.
'The Walking Dead Game' Announced: First-Person-Shooter Set in Zombie-Ridden Georgia On Its Way
After AMC's hit zombie survival show The Walking Dead consistently broke records in its second season, everyone has been looking to get in on the action. In addition to Telltale Games' recent video game, Activision has just announced a first-person-shooter set in The Walking Dead universe.
Magnitude-4.3 Earthquake Rocks Northern California
A magnitude-4.3 earthquake hit just outside Fort Bragg in California on Sunday at about 5:05 a.m. PDT (8:05 a.m. EDT), according to the U.S. Geological Survey, or USGS.
Rep. Barney Frank Weds Jim Ready, Becomes First Congressman In Same-Sex Marriage
Back in 1987, U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., became the first member of Congress to openly identify as gay. On Saturday, Frank made history again: He married partner Jim Ready and became the first congressman to enter into a same-sex marriage.
Texas A&M Students Create A 'Sea Of Maroon' To Block Westboro Baptist Church Protests [PHOTOS]
When Texas A&M University alumnus Lt. Col. Roy Tisdale was fatally wounded by friendly fire at Fort Bragg, N.C., the infamous Westboro Baptist Church made arrangements to picket the Iraq War veteran's funeral. Meanwhile, members of the Texas A&M community made their own arrangements.
New IPad Mini Rumors Emerge: Smaller IPad To Be Thinner Than Kindle Fire
Ever since Bloomberg first reported rumors of a new, smaller iPad, the internet has been ablaze with rumors over the expected announcement of the iPad Mini. While Apple hasn't yet made an announcement about the device, manufacturer reports suggest the rumors might be accurate.
Comic-Con 2012 Preview: What To Expect In San Diego
The San Diego Comic-Con has a humble history. Founded in 1970 as a small, one-day convention in southern California, the first few events drew only a small number of collectors and comics enthusiasts, somewhere around 300 attendees. Then, somehow, some way, Comic-Con became the place to be.
Apple Sued by Chinese Company Over Siri Patents
The tech world has been filled with high-profile lawsuits over the past week. Just as Internet giants Yahoo and Facebook settled their differences over alleged patent infringement, Apple is the latest company hit with a patent-related lawsuit.
'The Dark Knight Rises' Gets Standing Ovation, Possible Spoilers Emerge
A choice few critics got the very first glimpse at Christopher Nolan's coming The Dark Knight Rises on Friday . And it looks like it's good. So good in fact that the film received a standing ovation.
Obama Signs Bill Extending Interest-Rate Relief For Student Loans
U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday signed into law a bill offering relief to millions of American college students. The measure will keep the interest rate for subsidized federal loans at 3.4 percent. The law will benefit about 7.4 million college students.
DNSChanger Malware: How It Works And What To Do If You're Infected
By now you've probably heard about DNSChanger, a piece of malicious software that has found its way onto millions of computers worldwide. On Monday, any computer still infected with the software will be unable to connect to the internet, leaving users in the dark forever. Or at least until they have to shell out hundreds of dollars for a new computer. So what is this malicious software and how does it work? Don't worry, we've got you covered.
Ted Nugent: It Might Be Better If The South Won the Civil War
In his latest opinion piece for the Washington Times, Nugent blasts Chief Justice John Roberts for his vote legalizing the Affordable Care Act. It's a pretty standard piece for the right-wing rocker. Nugent calls Roberts a traitor, proclaims the end of liberty as we know it, and pretty much everything else you would expect from an angry right wing rant. Except there is one paragraph that sets it apart: Nugent apparently wishes that the South had won the Civil War.
Watch Hipsters Try To Explain The God Particle [VIDEO]
VICE magazine traveled around Williamsburg and asked passerby to identify the subject of the most important discovery in modern science. With this being Williamsburg, it's easy to picture the kind of people responding to the interview. Yes, it's mostly hipsters (and an old German man). Perhaps unsurprisingly, their answers don't make a whole lot of sense.
Apple Working To Fix Crashing App Store Updates
It's been a rough week for Apple's iOS team.In addition to Apple's first reports of a malicious program in their App Store, hundreds of newly-updated iOS apps have been crashing on launch and functionally unusable. The problem seems to have been traced to problems with the App Store's binary system and its FairPlay DRM. According to developer Marco Armet, apps that run perfectly for development teams are being corrupted when sent through the App store to consumers.
Forbes: Finding The Higgs Boson Cost $13.25 Billion
It's an important discovery that could reshape scientists' understanding of the universe forever. But how much did it cost?
Chris Christie Calls Reporter an 'Idiot' For Off-topic Question
Add another incident to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's record of public confrontations. In a press conference Sunday night, the governor lashed out at a reporter who asked an off-topic question. Christie asked the reporter, Did I say on topic? Are you stupid? On topic, on topic. Next question.