- 'Breaking Bad' brings tourists to Albuquerque for 'meth' treats like blue rock candy, bath salts—It put them on the map.
- The two kinds of people who watch "Breaking Bad"—"Walt will likely walk free or pay for his crimes -- the choice you prefer says a lot about how you see the world." Salon
- "Breaking Bad's" Shakespearean final act—"If Gilligan wants to pay homage to the English playwright, Albuquerque's meth business will live on in some form." Salon
- "Breaking Bad" Viewers in Connecticut Call 911 during Cable Outage
- 'Breaking Bad' Spinoff Moving Forward at AMC
- Apple sued for false advertising after dividing up the final 16 episodes of Breaking Bad into two seasons on iTunes—AMC kept promoting Season 5 as whole.
- The End of Breaking Bad, According to Dean Norris—Does he go out with a bang or a whimper? So much for the good ol' days.
- Breaking Bad outside the US
- Ben Affleck finally responds to Batman criticism
- Zack Snyder Explains "Man of Steel's" "Mythological" Destruction
- Clark Gregg: "Marvel has a way of respecting their audience, not just the nerds"—"The "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D" star on following up "The Avengers" on TV, and the staying power of superheroes." Salon
- A Political History of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"
- Billy Crystal reveals secret behind 'I'll have what she's having' scene
- Honest Trailers: World War Z
- The Dark Knight Legacy: Fan Film
- Creative Team Leaves Batwoman Over Marriage—DC says it's not because it would have been gay marriage.
- When Brian Bolland Revealed What Happened Between Batman And The Joker – And The Full Killing Joke Script
- Deadpool vs. Robin Thicke in 'Merc Lines'—Lonstermash makes for a hunky Wolvie cosplayer.
- Russell Brand and the GQ awards: 'It's amazing how absurd it seems'—"The comedian on his evening at the GQ awards, from which he was ejected after cracking a joke about sponsor Hugo Boss."
- Miss Saigon breaks West End box office sales record for London revival
- Lifting the veil of mystery from J.D. Salinger
- New van Gogh painting discovered: 'Sunset at Montmajour'
- Unveiling of alternate 'Mona Lisa' raises questions
- NY art dealer admits to multi-million dollar art fraud
- Olympics 2020: Tokyo wins race to host Games—Of the top three, they had the best logo.
- Wrestling wins IOC vote for 2020 Olympic Games
- Man evicted for 1964 Tokyo Olympics faces same fate in 2020
- GTA V makes $1 billion in three days, may be fastest selling entertainment product in history
- Square Enix to allow monetization of videos and streams of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn—"The new policy now allows players to monetize video content, as long as it's through official partners...." Sounds like a good compromise.
- 70 minute Street Fighter documentary will force you to love fighting games
- Cry (foam-padded) havoc! A day at Darkon’s Bellum Aeternus II
- Minecraft, an Obsession and an Educational Tool NYT
- Vin Diesel: Starbreeze Studios Working on New Riddick Game—The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay lays claim to being one of the best ever videogames adapted from a movie thanks much in part to Diesel's close collaboration with Starbreeze.
- Super Mario Brothers Parkour
- Game over—"The implications are that Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft are beyond the point of no return in this industry."
- Nintendo faces 'path to irrelevance', says Atari founder
- Sony: It's The 'Decline Of A Generation' Not The End Of Video Game Consoles
- Microsoft was 'surprised' by negative Xbox One reaction
- How Zynga went from social gaming powerhouse to has-been—"Gaming giant has been on a wild ride in just 5 short years—while losing $600M."
- Glenn Greenwald to Haaretz: Why whistleblower Snowden came to me—"How a meeting with a young computer expert in Hong Kong changed the life of a Guardian journalist."
- NSA job post for 'Civil Liberties & Privacy Officer' goes live—"The scandal surrounding the US National Security Agency is no laughing matter, of course. But it's hard not to look for telling lines in the agency's new job listing."
- Major US security company warns over NSA link to encryption formula—"RSA, the security arm of EMC, sends email to customers over default random number generator which uses weak formula."
- Wikileaks releases Spy Files 3—"These documents reveal how, as the intelligence world has privatised, US, EU and developing world intelligence agencies have rushed into spending millions on next-generation mass surveillance technology to target communities, groups and whole populations."
- Beware of data spying, former NSA official warns Canadians
- Brazil data plan aims to keep US spies at bay