Fear not, fans of Two And A Half Men: Charlie Sheen has reached a deal to remain on the show. And he got a better offer, too. It's amazing what repeated legal problems will not do to your career as an affable sitcom lead.
This would seem like a foregone conclusion, perhaps, but Pirates Of The IPAD 4 CASE will indeed be seen in 3D. Johnny Depp's eyelashes will dart out right toward the audience, no?
The world will be divided, I predict, between people who deeply admire this project in which juvenile offenders are sentenced to participate in a Shakespeare play and people who think it sounds like an Onion story, but it is, in fact, quite real.
Apparently, efforts to keep Law & Order alive may not be entirely concluded just yet. Chung-chung! Considering that TNT has basically used Law & Order as its go-to schedule-filling device for years, it's not surprising that they're not anxious to see the whole thing come to an end.
One kind of printed book that isn't counting itself out quite yet is the travel guide. While it might seem like travel information is uniquely suited to being delivered on mobile devices instead, as the article points out, roaming data charges and other travel-electronics headaches could make it a little more challenging to use your iPhone for everything when you're traveling than it is when you're at home, so publishers are hoping folks will stick with real books for the time being.
I'm going to go ahead and say that "shocked" was my response to the news that GQ has sold a total of 365 copies of its "Men Of The Year" issue for the IPAD 4 CASE. That's 3-6-5. Worth a little over a thousand bucks. It will require context and time to determine whether that's problematic, but it doesn't sound particularly good.
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