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Less than a week into rehab, Rachel Uchitel has kicked her addiction to prescription pills — not because Dr.
‘She definitely she has a flame burning for Chuck,’ the CW star tells MTV News of her character, Blair. ‘Who wouldn’t?’ By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Vanessa Whitewolf Leighton Meester Photo: MTV News “Gossip Girl” will go international when season four kicks off this fall. And while we know the Upper East Siders take their drama to Paris, we wondered what else fans could expect from Blair Waldorf and the crew.
Reading newspapers has become less popular in the US and UK Online news has become more popular than reading newspapers in the US, according to a survey. It is the third most popular form of news, behind local and national TV stations, the Pew Research Center said.
Apple’s been doing some early spring cleaning in the iTunes App Store when it comes to sexual content, but new developer parameters hint at a future where “explicit” applications could find their way back into the store. Apple recently removed upwards of 5,000 apps with sexually “objectionable” content from the App Store. Per Phil Schiller’s statements to The New York Times , the move served to pander to parents and prep for the iPad.
New stats released today by Twitter reveal that users now send out more than 50 million tweets per day.
Alice in Wonderland isn’t as popular as a Tiger Woods confession, it seems.
Tiger Beer — a Singapore-brewed beer not associated with the now infamous golfer — is ready to celebrate the Chinese Year of the Tiger. It has recently released an iPhone app iTunes link that combines augmented reality and game play to help UK users discover the best their cities have to offer in terms of Chinese New Year-themed entertainment.
In December Google launched the Living Stories Google Labs project (in conjunction with The New York Times and The Washington Post) to experiment with the format of online news delivery. Today, Google is open-sourcing the technology and making it available to all publishers.
Fans and critics alike may soon have access to the first authorized biography of Apple CEO Steve Jobs. According to the New York Times , former Time magazine editor Walter Isaacson has been selected to work with Jobs. Currently, neither Isaacson nor Jobs have confirmed the report, but the paper claims to have spoken to multiple individuals with inside knowledge of the project.
Sony Ericsson To Pre-Load Gokivo Navigator Onto New Windows Mobile Handsets Unlike most other smartphone platforms, Windows Mobile doesn’t come with a mapping application pre-installed by default. While this may very well change with the soon-to-be-announced Windows Mobile 7, it has thus far been up to the handset manufacturer to throw in a map app [...]