Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Kate Bosworth Chats About Top Shop Collection & Hubby on "Late Night"

During promotions for her upcoming flick “Big Sur,” Kate Bosworth stopped by “Late Night” to chat with host Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday night (October 29).


A glowing blondie chatted about her brand new collaboration with Top Shop, which is called simply The Collection, and her marriage to director Michael Polish.


“I worked on this collection very much the way I like to see design in the world. This particular collection was very minimal, more luxury because it’s fall. You want to bundle up more and feel more luxurious,” Kate explained about her new line with the European retail store.


“My father always taught me to maintain a sense of classic style," she added.


As for her hubby Michael Polish, Kate quipped to Fallon, “I heard we both married our bosses.”


“We worked together and I was just blown away by him as a filmmaker and a man, and we just got married,” Kate joyfully explained.


Watch the rest of her interview below!






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'Entourage' star Ferrara happy movie finally a go


NEW YORK (AP) — Jerry Ferrara feels relieved that the controversy surrounding the long-planned movie version of the HBO series, "Entourage" is finally over.

"We start shooting in January, and now we can get to work. All the other stuff is in the past and now we have one goal, to make a great movie for the fans," Ferrara told the Associated Press Tuesday night on the red carpet for his new movie, "Last Vegas."

He equated the chemistry in the buddy movie starring Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman, Robert De Niro, and Kevin Kline with his former series.

"Having worked on a show where chemistry between four guys was crucial, these guys made it instantly ... you bought it from moment one that these guys knew each other," Ferrara said of the "Last Vegas" cast.

"Entourage" creator Doug Ellin confirmed the movie's production on Monday evening when he tweeted a photo of himself and the cast arm-in-arm.

Since the film was announced early last year, various rumors surfaced about the why the movie had not gone into production, including cast members holding out for more money.

"There was a moment early on where it was a little frustrating, but then after a while, it was just kind of bewildering. Like, wow, I can't believe it's being talked about like this and none of it is even really true. It just got blown out of proportion," Ferrara said.

But the 33-year old actor stopped short of saying the rumors were fabricated.

"There weren't lies being told," he said. "In the same breath, it was amplified."

He added: "We always knew the movie was a go and the deal was gonna be done."

"Entourage" is a light portrait of Hollywood and young stardom that ran for eight seasons on HBO before ending in 2011.

Ferrara, who plays the character, "Turtle" in the show, is joined in the Warner Brothers big screen version by Jeremy Piven, Adrian Grenier, Kevin Dillon and Kevin Connolly.

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AP Film Writer Jake Coyle contributed to this story

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Android Central Live: Andrew Hughes and Papyrus

A new vector-based, natural handwriting note-taking app

The Galaxy Note products make up one of Samsung's most recognizable device lineups, and we've heard plenty at the Samsung Developers Conference about developers can take advantage of the S Pen stylus to create great handwriting-based apps. One app that's doing just that is Papyrus, a handwriting-based note-taking app that works across many devices, but is optimized for the S Pen.

In our Android Central Live interview segment today, Papyrus founder Andrew Hughes caught up with AC's Andrew Martonik  to show off the app. You'll find the video above; be sure to check out the rest of the day's coverage over at our SDC13 portal page.


    






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Nintendo reports loss as Wii U sales languish

TOKYO (AP) — Video game maker Nintendo sank to a loss in the latest quarter as sales of its Wii U game console continued to be eroded by a shift to gaming on smartphones and tablets.

The Kyoto-based maker of Pokemon and Super Mario reported an 8 billion yen ($81 million) loss Wednesday for the three months ended Sept. 30. That virtually wiped out an 8.6 billion yen profit the previous quarter. Sales totaled 115 billion yen, a slight drop from the same quarter last year.

Quarterly Wii U sales nearly doubled to 300,000 units from 160,000 in the previous three months, but the total remained far short of the company's goal of 9 million units for the fiscal year ending next March.

The company's business has been shaken in recent years as more people play games on their smartphone and tablets. So far Nintendo has resisted offering its games on those platforms, but analysts say continued poor performance could force a change in strategy.

The company cut the price of Wii U console last month.

"The Wii U hardware still has a negative impact on Nintendo's profits," the company said, "owing mainly to its markdown in the United States and Europe."

Nintendo Co. recorded an operating loss of 23.3 billion yen in the first half. Despite the weak performance, it didn't change its forecasts for Wii U sales and a 100 billion yen operating profit.

Sales are likely to pick up over the year-end holiday season, but the Wii U will face competition from Sony's new PlayStation 4, due out next month, and Microsoft's coming Xbox One.

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25 years after 'Sandman,' Gaiman returns anew

In this cover image released by Vertigo, "The Sandman Overture," the first issue of the six-issue limited series, illustrated by artist J.H. Williams III, is to be made available on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013. (AP Photo/Vertigo)







In this cover image released by Vertigo, "The Sandman Overture," the first issue of the six-issue limited series, illustrated by artist J.H. Williams III, is to be made available on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013. (AP Photo/Vertigo)







In this image released by Vertigo, the character Morpheus is shown in "The Sandman Overture," the first issue of a six-issue limited series illustrated by artist J.H. Williams III which is to be made available on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013. (AP Photo/Vertigo)







Some questions remain unanswered for what may seem lifetimes. In "The Sandman Overture" writer Neil Gaiman hopes to answer at least one that has puzzled fans for more than two decades: How could Sandman have been captured so easily to begin with?

It was Sandman's ensnarement that saw Gaiman launch his telling of the DC Entertainment character for Vertigo Comics in 1988, a move that pushed him, the character and the publisher into a new level of storytelling and sales, with collected editions quickly becoming best-sellers.

"You had people, like Norman Mailer, describing it as a comic for intellectuals; bless him," Gaiman said.

"Sandman" has remained a critical darling and fan favorite, though it's been 17 years since the book concluded what Gaiman dubbed its "75-issue limited series" run.

Now, said Gaiman, it's time to provide answers of sort as the first issue of a six-part limited series — illustrated by artist J.H. Williams III — begins its year-long run Wednesday, with "moments" he's been "looking forward to writing for 25 years."

It could be likened to riding a bicycle again after a long time away.

Gaiman said it wasn't hard to get back on the bicycle, but now there's a huge audience. Imagine, he said, "if the first time you learned to bicycle and had ridden your bicycle around it was just you," and then "gradually a few people went 'Look, I really like the way he rides the bicycle.'"

"It was a small, organic phenomenon, but over the years your bicycle riding had become kind of legendary. Now, you're in a world in which 25 million people are going 'Oh my god, he's getting back on the bicycle!' There's a little bit of worrying how wobbly your bicycle riding is going to be."

So far, the bike is on a smooth path.

The scope of the storytelling is galactic, even otherworldly in its scope and reach, a testament that Gaiman's story was aimed to give Williams a sprawling canvas for whom pages are vistas of verdant and concussive forces of color, emotion and energy.

Rich Johnston, a writer of comics and chronicler of the industry, noted on his website Bleeding Cool that Gaiman "has written for the strengths of the artist and in 'Sandman Overture' that means drawing the impossible, a flower that resembles Morpheus, dreams within dreams, and a quadruple page spread that opens up, portraying every aspect of Dream across the universe."

Gaiman said the return has been a reunion of sorts, too. Dave McKean, an artist from the first run, is providing alternate covers and letterer Todd Klein is back for the series, too.

"I'm enormously proud that I think the characters feel like the characters, the story feels like the story and I think J.H. Williams' art is probably the finest I have ever seen in a mainstream periodical comic," he said.

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Moore reported from Philadelphia. Follow him at http://www.twitter.com/mattmooreap

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Barnes & Noble releases new Nook e-reader for $119

NEW YORK (AP) — Barnes & Noble Inc. is releasing a new Nook e-book reader for the holidays, while it evaluates the future of tablet computers.

Nook tablets haven't sold well amid intense competition with Apple's iPad, Amazon's Kindle Fire and others. Barnes & Noble had a slim 2 percent share of the worldwide tablet market in the fourth quarter of 2012, but fell off IDC's top 5 list this year.

The company said it isn't giving up on tablets, but it will focus on a new e-reader this year while continuing to sell last year's tablet models. The move comes as research firm IDC says the market for dedicated electronic-book readers is declining. Instead, consumers have been more interested in tablets, which can do much more, including video, email, Facebook and games.

Barnes & Noble's new e-reader, Nook GlowLight, is available in its retail stores and online starting Wednesday for $119, the same as the standard model of Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle Paperwhite reader. At 6.2 ounces, the GlowLight is 15 percent lighter than the Paperwhite. It's also ad-free, while Amazon charges $20 more for a Paperwhite without ads on its screensaver or home screen.

Barnes & Noble officials say the new e-reader's design is based partly on feedback received at the company's retail stores, where Nook devices are prominently displayed. Consumers' suggestions led to a brighter screen on the brightest setting and more durability in the form of a rubber-like silicone edge, which also provides comfort in the hands. In addition, the frame is white, not black, to match the screen color.

Jonathan Shar, general manager for emerging digital content at Barnes & Noble, said that even as attention has turned to tablets, e-readers are still popular for long-form reading. The GlowLight has an electronic ink touch screen, which has better battery life and less glare than typical tablet screens.

Unlike Kindles, which are tied to Amazon's bookstore, Nook devices are compatible with books bought at other stores that use the EPub standard, including Apple's iBookstore.

The new Nook device replaces the $99 Nook Simple Touch GlowLight model from last year. Barnes & Noble will still sell the $79 Simple Touch e-reader, without the built-in reading light, and Nook HD tablets with screens measuring 7 and 9 inches diagonally. The smaller tablet starts at $129 and the larger one at $149.

Nook's future had come into question after Barnes & Noble said in June that it would stop making its own Nook color touch-screen tablets and would farm out manufacturing to a third-party.

But its CEO left a few weeks later, and the company said instead it was reviewing its Nook strategy. Michael Huseby, the head of the company's Nook business, said in August that the 4-year-old Nook business has had some success, with 10 million devices sold and a 22 percent share in the e-book market. But he acknowledged the company had been overly optimistic about demand.

In an interview this week, Mahesh Veerina, chief operating officer for the company's Nook Media business, said Barnes & Noble will be looking to make devices that enhance the reading experience, as opposed to building an all-purpose device.

"We are evaluating our road map and product plan," he said. "We don't want to play in this general tablet market and compete with everybody."

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Red Sox Lead Series 3-2, But .733 Is The Stunning Number





Big Papi is red hot: Boston's David Ortiz has driven the Red Sox to a 3-2 lead over the St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series.



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The headline from Monday night is that the Boston Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals by the score of 3-1 to take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven World Series.


Game 6, which could make the Red Sox the world champions, is Wednesday night in Boston. It starts just after 8 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on Fox. If the Cardinals win Wednesday, Game 7 would be played in Boston Thursday night.


For us, the eye-popping number of the Series so far is .733.


That's the batting average during the Series for Boston's David Ortiz. He's got 11 hits in 15 at-bats. As USA Today points out:




"All Red Sox players not named David Ortiz have combined for just 22 hits in the World Series. That's a batting average of .144."




According to BaseballReference.com, Ortiz is flirting with a record: Billy Hatcher, then of the Cincinnati Reds, set the single-Series batting record in 1990 when he hit .750 (with nine hits in 12 at-bats) against the Oakland A's.


Ortiz, who's known as "Big Papi," has slugged two home runs and has six runs batted in so far in the Series.


Other Red Sox players, NPR's Tom Goldman said on Morning Edition, call Ortiz "Cooperstown" — a reference, of course, to the National Baseball Hall of Fame.


As for Monday's game, the other big star for Boston was pitcher Jon Lester. The Associated Press writes that he "enhanced his reputation as an October ace with every pitch. He allowed one run and four hits in 7 2-3 innings, striking out seven without a walk."


This morning's headlines from each team's city tell the Series story, as you would expect:


— "Boston's Lester pushes Cards to the brink." (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)


— "In magical season, magic number is down to one after Lester, Ortiz spark Game 5 win." (Boston Globe)




On 'Morning Edition': NPR's Tom Goldman talks with Steve Inskeep about the Series



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