HTC One M7, M8 Get Updates From T-Mobile: Sense 6 and Extreme Power Saving Mode Added

On Friday, wireless carrier T-Mobile reportedly made some software improvements to the HTC One - both (M7) and (M8).

'Batman vs. Superman' Movie Cast & Release Date: Jesse Eisenberg Talks Lex Luthor Role in 'Man of Steel' Sequel

Earlier this week IGN caught up with Jesse Eisenberg, who was promoting his new film "The Double," and spoke with the actor about his role as Lex Luthor in the upcoming comic book epic Batman Vs. Superman.

Astrophysicists Question Gravity Wave Discovery: Scientist Questions BICEP2 Finding

On March 17, astrophysicists announced they had discovered evidence of gravity waves left over from the time of the supposed big bang, which was believed in the scientific community to be confirmation of the big bang theory's cosmic inflation.

Homeless People Choosing Tent Cities Over Shelters, Over 100 Scattered Across America

Hundreds of the nation's homeless and displaced citizens have banded together in small groups across the U.S. to form makeshift communities known as tent cities.

4j Studios Release 'Minecraft' Screenshots on Next-Gen Platforms

While development for the Xbox One and Playstation 4 versions of "Minecraft" are still underway and expected for release in December, 4J Studios released two screenshots of the much-anticipated game.

Sony, Microsoft Offer Discounts to Playstation, Xbox Users, Respectively

This week Sony has kicked off May Madness with several promotional sales for its Playstation products, and Microsoft has announced some change coming to Xbox Live Gold members.

Samsung Could Unveil Gear Glass in September

To compete against the likes of Google, technology manufacturing giant Samsung is poised to release its own version of the Google Glass device as early as September.

Rare Camelopardalid Meteor Shower To Bring Hundred Of Meteors An Hour

Anyone with a clear view looking up into the night sky on May 23 will get to see a stellar light show as earth intersects the debris trail of a passing comet.

WHO Study Finds Increases In Life Expectancy Rates Worldwide

The life expectancy rate for people all around the world has increased by an average of six years compared with the rate from 1990, the World Health Organization found in its recent annual report released Thursday.

Solar Panel & Roads? Electrical Engineer Introduces New Solar-Powered Roadways

After an Idaho couple thought of the idea to transform America's roads and highways into a solar powered system -- similar to miniature speed tracks children play with on their living room floors -- Scott and Julie Brusaw's years of research now require funding to complete their Solar Roadways project.

Hundreds of Fast Food Workers Stage Protest, Strike Over Minimum Wage Debate

Hundreds of fast-food workers in a several U.S. and international cities joined the minimum wage debate Thursday by staging a walk off from their jobs and demanding a $15-an-hour wage.

Study Finds Brain Differences In College Football Players

A new study done on a small sample of college football players found that the memory centers in their brains were smaller than average. For players that had suffered concussions, the areas were even smaller.

Netflix Accounts for More Than a Third Of North America's Internet Streaming

The traffic that Netflix generates has grown substantially over the years as it now accounts for more than 34 percent of the wired downloads on the Internet in North America.

US Marine Andrew Tahmooressi Facing Weapons Charges in Mexico; War Veteran Was Arrested After Accidentally Crossing Border

More than a month ago Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi, a U.S. Marine and Afghanistan war veteran, was arrested by Mexican authorities on weapons charges and has been held in a Tijuana, Mexico prison since.

New York Times Executive Editor Resigns From Publication

The New York Times reported Wednesday that Jill Abramson, the publication's executive editor, has unexpectedly vacated her post and will be replaced by New York Times Managing Editor Dean Baquet.

Judge Strikes Down Idaho's Gay Marriage Ban

A federal judge ruled Idaho's same-sex marriage ban as unconstitutional Tuesday.

Zack Snyder Posts New Batmobile and Batsuit Photos

After shocking fanboys Monday with a teaser picture of the new Batmobile under a tarp, filmmaker Zack Snyder kept to his word Tuesday and unveiled the first official look at Batman's ride in the upcoming "Man of Steel" sequel.

HTC To Tablet Version on Deck to Rival Samsung's Note Series?

While the HTC One (M8) is barely two months old, rumors started flying around last month about a mini version and now this month reports are coming out that the Taiwan based smartphone manufacturer is planning on releasing its very own tablet to rival Samsung's Note Series.

Uruguay President Talks to Obama About Americans Smoking, Learning Other Languages

Uruguay President Jose Mujica pade a visit to the White House on Monday and sat down with President Barack Obama to discuss the cultural and economic ties between the U.S. and South America.

Dolphins Suspend Don Jones For Comments Toward Michael Sam

The Miami Dolphins safety Don Jones was fined by the organization and has been suspended from team activities after he posted tweets about Michael Sam, the first openly gay player to be drafted in the NFL.

Walmart Taps Xbox One Edition of Minecraft for December Launch

Gamers from all over the world have been eagerly waiting for the release of "Minecraft" on the Xbox One and Playstation 4 platforms, but until now there were only murmurings of a release date.

Diablo 3 Gets Release Date, Tomb Raider Boosts Square Enix Sales

Fans of the popular video game "Diablo" will have to wait until the end of summer to pick up the newest installment to the game as video game developer Blizzard announced Monday that it will release "Diablo III: Reaper of Souls - Ultimate Evil Edition" for the current and previous Playstation and Xbox consoles on Aug. 19.

Larry Wilmore & 'The Minority Report': 'The Daily Show' Star To Bring New Spin To Comedy News

Last week Comedy Central tapped Larry Wilmore to take Stephen Colbert's place in a new show that will be called "The Minority Report."

President Obama Pushes Renewable Energy Solutions, Says It Will Help Create Jobs

President Barack Obama delivered a speech at a Wal-Mart in Mountain View, California, on Friday where he unveiled 300 measures that would expand the use of clean-energy sources that would create jobs and reduce dependence on foreign oil.

'Batman vs Superman' Biggest Movie Filmed in Michigan: Ben Affleck and Wife Jennifer Garner Expected to Stay in Detroit During Production

With principal photography about to officially begin this week in Detroit for the "Man of Steel" sequel, the stars and crew of the film gathered at a local bowling alley for a cast party Saturday night.
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