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As 'The Walking Dead' Thrives, So Do Zombie Survival Camps
America has an insatiable appetite for the undead -- and survivalist zomb-preneurs are rising up to meet the creepy demand.
With Its First Original Movie, Netflix Aims to Upend Old-Fashioned Film Distribution
In collaboration with The Weinstein Company, the streaming giant will debut a sequel to the Oscar-winning 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' next August.
Softbank Heading to Hollywood With Reported $3.4 Billion Offer For DreamWorks Animation
The multifaceted Japanese tech giant is not letting a failed bid for T-Mobile stand in the way of its quest to become the biggest company in the world.
What Blake Lively Has Learned From Her Critics: 'You Can't Be an Entrepreneur for Other People.'
The founder of lifestyle site Preserve explains why she isn't letting detractors drag her down.
YouTube Paying Millions to Keep Its Biggest Stars From Looking Elsewhere
The site's most popular stars are being paid to produce new content as other channels seek to court them.
Honoring Joan Rivers: 12 of the Trailblazing Comedian's Wisest Quotes
The gutsy, wisecracking feminist comic icon passed away today at the age of 81. In her memory, here is a collection of her cleverest, most inspiring quips.
Apple Confirms Some Celeb Accounts Were Breached in Nude Photo Scandal
The tech giant has broken its silence regarding its probe into the mass leak of naked celebrity images by cyber criminals. Here are the latest developments.
Why the Naked Celeb Photo iCloud Hack Should Make You Nervous
How an unknown hacker reportedly broke into dozens of celebrities' iCloud accounts and snatched naked images of them, plus how you can protect your iCloud account.
For Teenagers, YouTube Stars Hold More Sway Than Mainstream Celebrities
Hollywood stars are labeled 'faker' than their online counterparts.
YouTube Really Is the New Silver Screen
Ron Howard's studio recently announced it will develop and fund 14 short films from YouTube stars, while James Patterson's young-adult series 'Maximum Ride' will be turned into a YouTube series instead of a movie.
Smoke and Mirrors: Why We Aren't Seeing More Digital Zombies Like Michael Jackson
The King of Pop's digitized performance at the Billboard Music Awards gave the world a glimpse into a captivating technology that faces serious hurdles, inside and out.
'Community' Fans Rejoice: Yahoo Is Resurrecting the Axed NBC Comedy
Yes, a sixth season of 'Community' is really happening -- and it could give Yahoo a leg up in the video programming game.
The (Wrong) Price of Hooking Up: Viral Dating App Tinder Isn't Valued at $5 Billion After All
Swipe right for mega money. Or not. Tinder almost just hit the hottie jackpot. Or so everyone thought, until...
Spinning Viral Stars Into One-Man Empires: The Rise of YouTube's Multi-Channel Networks
MCNs have been called the movie studios of the future, but even Hollywood wants a slice of the YouTube pie.
Samsung Can't Have All the Fun: 5 Other Mega Brands Rocking the Selfie
Ellen, Big Papi and LeBron -- Samsung's all-stars -- aren't the only big names snapping promotional selfies. Tons of other brands are cashing in on selfie marketing mania, too.