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Night Gallery is a chilling anthology series from Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling that pushed the boundaries of horror television in the 1970s.
Julian McMahon, renowned actor known for his roles in Nip/Tuck and Charmed, has passed away at 56 after battling cancer. His wife, Kelly Paniagua, shares heartfelt memories as Hollywood pays ...
Actor Julian McMahon passed away at the age of 56 after a brave battle with cancer, his wife Kelly Paniagua announced in a statement to Deadline. Julian McMahon has died at the age of 56.
Bridget Jones icon Renee Zellweger has been forced to make a rare statement about her romance with Ant Anstead, who is 10 years her junior.
LIZZIE Cundy has opened up about her vibrant love life, revealing she’s currently juggling several secret romances and has no intention of settling down with just one man anymore. TV star Lizzie ...
“The driver of the car kept driving with the motorcyclist on the windshield, slammed the brakes to get the rider off their car, then ran them over.” ...
Broadcast TV offers a wealth of free entertainment, including the brave new world of NextGen TV. The RCA ANTD8E is a fine indoor antenna for pulling it all in.
Hot mirrors are heat-reflecting mirrors that are designed to work as a shortpass edge filter by transmitting visible wavelengths @AOI 0°, while reflecting NIR, heat-generating wavelengths.(Reflect NIR ...
RCA is bringing new options to TV viewers this year, with a line of NEXTGEN TV-equipped receivers and a new range of screens — in “unique camouflage colors ideal for outdoor party patios ...
The picture is crisp. The sound is rich, high definition TV, sets shaped like movie screens are now at *** store near you. I've got, you know, projection TV, and this just makes it look sick. But ...
When you look at TV ads from 1998, a 56-inch Panasonic rear-projection TV — in 4:3 format, no less — cost $5,500. Adjusted for inflation, that is about $10,500 today. We’ve come a long way.
On today’s You Asked: When are streaming boxes and sticks better than smart TVs? And should a CRT TV and retro gaming fan try to calibrate his own TV?