'Skyfall''s Naomie Harris and Berenice Marlohe discuss the relevance of the Bond girl moniker in modern times and the evolution of 007's female co-stars. (Nov. 1)
Bond Women Get Tough in 'Skyfall'
Smartphone Technology Can Assist Voters
A host of new smartphone apps are available to help voters make sense of campaign ads and assist in the voting process. (Nov. 1)
ShowBiz Minute: Pitt, Rihanna, Swift
Brad Pitt donates $100K for gay marriage effort; Rihanna says she's "devastated" by the destruction caused by superstorm Sandy; Taylor Swift's 'Red' sells 1.2 million copies in debut week. (Nov. 1)
'The Sapphires' Proves to Be a Real Gem
Actor Chris O'Dowd and his castmates talk about their filming 'The Sapphires' - a real-life story transformed into a big-screen musical, while director Wayne Blair shares his joy over the film's global success. (Nov.1)
Rihanna Celebrates Halloween in West Hollywood
The city of West Hollywood celebrated Halloween by naming Rihanna the Queen of its Halloween Carnaval. The singer accepted her crown and said she's 'devastated' by superstorm Sandy. (Nov. 1)
Inside Seattle's Living Computer Museum
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has opened the Living Computer Museum, with displays of old machines _ all in working order _ along with wish list items he'd like to add, just in case anybody has an old tape drive or super-computer. (Nov. 1)
Renowned for showcasing the best of the year's movies, the director of the 2012 AFI Fest revealed that 'Hitchcock' and 'Lincoln' will premiere at this year's festival. (Oct. 31)
AFI Fest to Premiere 'Hitchcock,' 'Lincoln'
Hanks, Biel Urge Voter Turnout
Celebrities including Tom Hanks, Halle Berry and Jessica Biel talk about the importance of American citizens voting in the upcoming elections. (Oct. 31)
Man With Bionic Leg to Climb Chicago Skyscraper
Zac Vawter considers himself a test pilot. After losing his right leg in a motorcycle accident, the 31-year-old signed up to become a research subject, helping to test a trailblazing prosthetic leg that's controlled by his thoughts. (Oct. 31)