Apple’s AMAZING STORIES Reboot Loses Two Showrunners In One Day
Another Bryan Fuller bites the dust.
Another Bryan Fuller bites the dust.
And HBO and Apple want it.
Perhaps the bigger news here is that Apple actually greenlights series now.
The Beard's '80s anthology series is headed back to television.
Hopefully he turns Christian Bale into a massive pothead.
There's now an easy way to scrub the new U2 album out of your iTunes.
It turns out to be more complicated than we thought. But Apple is still, essentially, to blame.
Restrictive company founded by a controlling maniac strikes again, banning issue 12 of comic book SAGA.
In 1996, Pixar CEO Steve Jobs and TOY STORY director John Lasseter went on the Charlie Rose show to talk about the creation of the world’s first computer-generated movie.
At the request of CNET, famed actor Richard Dreyfuss recorded a reading of the iTunes end user license agreement.
A “Read Later” dump of my favorite articles from the last week archived on my Instapaper. Consider this a little mid-week reward.
The iPad 2 has been announced. You in for it?