- In honor of this summer’s four blockbuster superhero movies, presenting the top-10 superhero movies ever (Time)
- It ain’t easy being mean – apparently bullies aren’t getting enough sleep (US News and World Report)
- What happens when Pay TV is given away for free? One judge weighs in (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Microsoft may give the final blow to the mouse as we know it with its new touch-based Windows 8 (TechCrunch)
- How the Cars 2 video game is looking to blur the animation lines between film and gaming (CNET)
- More about PBS’ dabbling with promotional spots (Time)
- Get your predictions in check: What to expect from the big three at next week’s E3 (International Business Times)
- Dairy Queen zeros in on a new demographic and isn’t afraid to show it (The Wall Street Journal)
- Six new televisions that are signaling some interesting trends for this year (CNET)
- Young TV watchers, however, are still moving further away from the boob tube and closer to online viewing (The Wall Street Journal)
- Is a new niche market forming? Thanks to Google and Mozilla, 3D movies are now available online via YouTube (Techland)
- Kung Fu Panda 2 kicks off a record-breaking start in China (Variety)
- Are France, Belgium and Luxembourg feeding a European toon boom? (Variety)
- One CEO debunks theories that 25 is the peak age for entrepreneurship (TechCrunch)
- Wimpy Kid author opens up on his books’ film adaptations and his original intended audience…adults (BBC)
- Like Lego? Well, so does this guy (Wired)
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