How is it possible? In this day and age of technology and the Internet, it boggles my mind how a simple film fail in a huge big budget motion picture can even happen.
Pop music icon Madonna was atop a list released today by Wealth-X of the world's top 10 richest recording artists.
The 56-year-old Michigan native, who now lives in the United Kingdom, has a net worth of $800 million to rank ahead of British rock-and-roll legend Paul McCartney.
Some products are synonymous with their picture. You can always see The Golden Arches in the McDonalds logo. And with most Apple products (I Phones, etc) there is one recurring theme.
On Tuesday, Apple announced a bunch of new products, including two new iPhones, a watch and a wireless payment system.
The big news with the iPhone 6 was that it comes in two sizes, 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches.
While discussing the new products, "Live with Kelly & Michael" hosts Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan were having some trouble visualizing the screen size for the iPhone. So,
Apple has done a remarkable thing this holiday in showing us that sometimes what you see is not what you get.
Have a look at how they tell the story from a teen-ager's perspective at a family Christmas gathering.
...not what it used to be. It was, for the longest time, Coca-Cola. And before that Budweiser. And before THAT Marlboro. Now, for the first time, It's a technology company. Steve Jobs would be proud.
The area Grand Traverse Pie Company on 28th Street across from Woodland Mall gets some free press from me today! It's National Pie Day, and to celebrate, Grand Traverse Pie Co. is giving out a piece of FREE pie today to celebrate! Whoo Hoo! Free Pie!
At WWDC, Apple's annual developers conference, head honcho Steve Jobs came and went in only two hours, but left the rapt audience of gadget geeks with the next full year of the company's plans, including the launches of iCloud, iOS5, and the new Mac OSX Lion...