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The Fascinate is just the latest in Samsung's Galaxy smartphone series, offering a one GHz processor, Android 2.1, 5 megapixel camera with flash and a 4" super AMOLED touch screen. Kevin Pereira and Chris Hardwick give a hands-on review of the Samsung Fascinate that's available for free with a contract.
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The film director is best known for his work on 'Hellboy' and 'Pan's Labyrinth' but Guillermo del Toro is returning to the literary world with his latest book, 'The Fall,' the second installment of 'The Strain' Trilogy. He stops by the studio to talk about writing, vampires and more!
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Tune in at 7:00pm ET tonight to catch the exclusive broadcast trailer for the horror film, 'And Soon The Darkness' about a young woman on the search for her missing friend during a bike trip in Argentina.
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Horror legend Wes Craven offers his latest film, 'My Soul to Take' just in time for Halloween! Alison Haislip sat down with the director, stars Max Thieriot and Emily Meade to learn more about the film about a serial killer from the dead.
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Michelle Nunes brings the Thursday news feeding and this time, she's got more information about the Verizon-iPhone rumors, Gears of War 3 multiplayer beta, the problems of being a frequent Facebook user and more.
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There can only be two lucky winners of our Epic Giveaway for the set of Limited Edition Star Wars Bounty Hunter prints from Mondotees.com.
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Where do 450 of the best ranked gamers for 'Guitar Hero 5,' 'StarCraft' and 'Counter-Strike' gather? That would be the 2010 World Cyber Games Grand Finals. Blair Herter checks out the competition where winners can earn over $250,000 in cash, prizes and the honor of being a global champion.
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Once a week, we like to highlight videos of people hurting themselves, sometimes as a warning for idiots but mostly for our own amusement. Kevin Pereira and Michelle Nunes check out this week's participants, including a wooden pole nutshot, someone trying to snort a condom and more.
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You'll be more than entertained by today's ATN, you'll be moved. There's something about seeing a guy jump out of a skyscraper window on fire that's life affirming (as are raucous rodeos and songs about pizza). Ain't life beautiful?
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Reading Rambo encounters the dangerous message of Shel Silverstein's 'The Giving Tree.'
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