Complete Fall 2015 TV Schedule: Premiere Dates for ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and The CW Shows

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It’s the end of June. The weather is heating up and the concerts are kicking off and blockbuster movies are trickling out every week, but it’s never too early to start thinking about the fall TV schedule. As of this week, we now know the complete schedule for all five of the major networks, including the premiere dates of every new show coming this fall.

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Steve Jobs Documentary Director Sees Parallels Between Apple and Scientology

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When Alex Gibney’s documentary, Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine, premiered earlier this year, Apple employees were displeased with the unflattering portrayal of their former boss. Eddy Cue went so far as to call the film “[an] inaccurate and mean-spirited view” of his friend, but Gibney isn’t finished quite yet.

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How to Get 2 Months of Premium Hulu Streaming for Free Starting This Weekend

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Hulu typically offers users a one-week free trial to test its premium TV and movie streaming service before they have to start coughing up $7.99 each month. Without a premium subscription, only a very limited number of episodes are available for each show. For two days only, however, new subscribers can score a special extended free trial that offers access to the entire Hulu library for a full two months.

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Class Up Your iPhone With These Inexpensive Real Wood Cases on Amazon

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Back in February of this year, we ran a post that recommended 3 stunning iPhone 6 cases that are perfect for people who hate iPhone cases. The response to that post was bigger than we expected, and while all three of our recommendations were well-received by readers, one in particular seemed to pique more interest than the others: The real wood iPhone bumper.

With that in mind, we’ve dug up two more real wood iPhone cases for you to check out. One is for the iPhone 5s or iPhone 5, and it costs just $13 shipped on Amazon. The second is an iPhone 6 case that costs twice as much, but $26 is still affordable and it’s worth the added expense.

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Google Play is Copying Apple’s App Store, and Why That’s a Good Thing

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Since their inception, Apple’s App Store and the Google Play store have taken diametrically opposed positions when it comes to policing the content allowed into their respective online marketplaces. Whereas Apple, in natural fashion, reviews every single app submitted, Google has historically taken a more lax position, creating an open digital playground of sorts and opting to address issues after they arise as opposed to before.

Initially, this strategy helped position the Google Play store as a more accommodating and developer-friendly marketplace. All the more so given Apple’s penchant for rejecting apps for seemingly arbitrary and contradictory reasons.

Over time, though, Google has slowly but surely started to see the wisdom in Apple’s approach. While Google still takes a relatively hands-off approach to submitted apps, a recently updated version of its Google Play Developer Program Policies demonstrates that Google sees the merit in having stricter governing rules in place.

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