Why Hollywood Writers Are On The Brink Of War With Their Own Agents
A standoff in a negotiation between screenwriters and agencies over production packaging threatens Hollywood's production pipeline.
A standoff in a negotiation between screenwriters and agencies over production packaging threatens Hollywood's production pipeline.
A new study by Bankrate.com finds that San Francisco is the worst housing market for first-time home buyers.
Improperly cleaning your devices can cause serious damage, but not cleaning them can be just as bad. We spoke to a cleaning expert and a tech expert to find out how to take care of our phones, computers, and eight other electronics.
A beautifully crafted portable speaker with high quality audio and advanced features, but its UI could use a little tweaking.
Google is set to unveil a big new gaming project tomorrow, taking on Xbox and PlayStation with something that might look more like a console or a streaming-based 'console killer'.
Advocates of shorter working hours argue the gains in productivity will more than outweigh the costs
Last week, Tesla unveiled its new compact SUV, the Model Y, as it looks to reach a larger number of mainstream car buyers while catering to the fast-growing SUV market.
When the Apple Watch reports problems, they are generally real.
LAIKA Studios opened its doors for a look behind the scenes at the technology that makes its latest release, "Missing Link," come to life.
Encore CEO James McAulay shares his money-saving tips when you are trying to make ends meet founding a company.
With her Birdie Campaign in full swing, pro golfer Danielle Kang talks to UNICEF USA about a recent visit to the Dominican Republic — and how the experience deepened her understanding of UNICEF's mission and her own commitment to helping vulnerable children around the world.
Holding back 'The Curse of La Llorona' connection to 'The Conjuring' makes it a last-minute twist before the film's theatrical release.
The Michelin guide will be releasing a California guide this summer.
Airbus is unlikely to win any long-term market share due to the Lion Air and Ethiopian 737 MAX tragedies because the penalties are huge for Boeing customers in switching to the only other alternative supplier.
Jordan Peele's sophomore film 'Us' premieres this weekend, following a family threatened by their own mysterious doppelgangers 'The Tethered'. Here we dive into 'The Tethered' and what they represent.
Move over bro culture! A growing number of women are making their marks in the craft brewing industry.
A $37 million penthouse in Brickell's Miami could break price records.
In recent years, Chromebooks have been increasingly popular, especially for younger children in educational settings. But their speed, durability, simplicity and minimal cost can appeal to anyone. Here are our favorite low-cost Chromebooks.
Festivals are an opportunity for you to take your own personal style to the next level. Have a little fun with your look, pick one statement piece to focus on, and don't mix too many trends in one outfit.
It’s time to revisit the iconic Rod Serling-created classic before watching the brand-new series in April.
As the nation's cellular phone carriers gear up to build their 5G networks a few are calling for the federal government to construct the network instead and be a wholesale supplier of this service to the networks. It is a terrible idea that would inevitably lead to a much worse outcome.
IBM's Blockchain World Wire network is officially accessible in a growing number of markets and will help financial institutions improve the services they deliver to their consumers by optimizing and accelerating foreign exchange, cross border payments and remittances.
Your habits will either make or break your existence as it directly affects your source of happiness & success. Your everyday habits determine your attitude & future progress both in life & in your career. These are ten powerful habits that will improve your life & career direction.
The Democratic insider left CNN in 2016 after revelations she provided debate questions to the campaign of Hillary Clinton.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell and other top policymakers need to stop blaming educational differences for rising income inequality.