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In this May 22, 2013 photo, Ariel Walker, assistant to the city manager for intergovernmental affairs for the City of Dayton, works in her office in Dayton, Ohio. Originally from Pittsburgh, she studied at the University of Dayton and stayed in Dayton after she graduated. A better economy and job prospects appear to be helping stem Ohio's "brain drain" of young adults, a newspaper analysis of census data showed. (AP Photo/The Dayton Daily News, Lisa Powell)  LOCAL PRINT OUT; LOCAL TV OUT; WKEF-TV OUT; WRGT-TV OUT; WDTN-TV OUT

Census data: Ohio may be stemming 'brain drain'

A better economy and job prospects appear to be helping stem Ohio's "brain drain" of young adults, according to a newspaper analysis of census data. Census numbers indicate that the state may finally have reversed the decades-long trend of losing young adults ages 20 to 34 to other states, The ...

FILE - In this Oct. 1, 2011 file photo, a Netflix DVD envelope and Netflix on-screen television menu are shown in Surfside, Fla. Netflix is going to start running original television series from Dreamworks Animation, the company announced Monday, June 17, 2013. Financial terms were not disclosed. Netflix Inc. says the multi-year agreement is its biggest deal ever for original first-run content and includes more than 300 hours of new programming. It expands on an existing relationship between the companies. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)

Netflix cuts original TV deal with DreamWorks

Netflix said Monday that it would offer new TV shows from DreamWorks Animation starting in 2014 in what the company described as its biggest transaction ever for original first-run content. Though financial details were not disclosed, Netflix Inc. said the agreement includes more than 300 hours of new TV episodes ...

Exec at NY trial: Apple didn't fix e-book prices

A top Apple Inc. executive described as Steve Jobs' right-hand man took the witness stand at a Manhattan price-fixing trial and denied scheming with major book publishers to drive up the cost of electronic books. Eddy Cue was questioned about meetings he had in 2009 with chief executives of publishing ...

Show attendees play video games on the new Sony PlayStation 4 at the Sony booth during the Electronic Entertainment Expo, in Los Angeles, Tuesday, June 11, 2013. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

A long awaited 'Final Fantasy' returns at E3

It's a video game more than seven years in the making. Square Enix revealed Monday during Sony's presentation at the Electronic Entertainment Expo that "Final Fantasy XV" would finally see the light of day. The latest entry in the long-running role-playing series was previously known as "Final Fantasy Versus XIII" ...

Reggie Fils-Aime, President and chief operating officer of Nintendo of America, addresses the media at the Nintendo Wii U software showcase during the E3 game show in Los Angeles, Tuesday, June 11, 2013. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Nintendo focuses on games at E3 with new 'Mario'

It's all about the games for Nintendo. Instead of a typical flashy presentation at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the Japanese gaming giant opted to showcase several games for its Wii U system during a brief Tuesday presentation at its booth on the show floor of the gaming industry's annual trade ...

Attendees break for lunch at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference Monday, June 10, 2013 in San Francisco. Apple demonstrated new software at the conference. The new design direction was widely expected and will show up on iPhones, iPad and iPod Touches this fall, the company said. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

Highlights from Apple's developers conference

The software running Apple's iPhones and iPads is getting a new look and several new features. The Mac is borrowing more functionality from mobile devices. New MacBook Airs are out, and a new Internet radio service will be coming this fall. Apple announced these offerings and more during a keynote ...

FILE - This April 21, 2013 photo shows actor Kiefer Sutherland at the premiere of "The Reluctant Fundamentalist" during the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival in New York. "Metal Gear Solid" creator Hideo Kojima says Sutherland will play protagonist Snake in the next installment of the stealth video game series. The character has been portrayed by voice actor David Hayte since the first "Metal Gear Solid" game in 1998. (Photo by Dario Cantatore/Invision/AP, file )

Sutherland to play Snake in 'Metal Gear Solid'

Kiefer Sutherland is slithering into a very different role. "Metal Gear Solid" creator Hideo Kojima said Thursday the "24" star will play protagonist Snake in the next installment of the stealth video game series. The character has been portrayed in the "Metal Gear Solid" games by voice actor David Hayter ...

This film publicity image released by 20th Century Fox shows Owen Wilson, left, and Vince Vaughn in a scene from "The Internship." (AP Photo/20th Century Fox, Phil Bray)

'Internship' film focuses on Google's good side

This scene isn't in the movie, but it might have been fitting if "The Internship" had ended with stars Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson wearing ruby red shoes while clicking their heels and dreamily whispering, "There's no place like Google; there's no place like Google." The new comedy depicts Google ...

Legendary, China Film teaming to make blockbusters

Legendary Entertainment, the Hollywood studio behind "The Hangover" franchise, is teaming with state-owned China Film Group to make more global blockbusters as it advances a delayed expansion in the rapidly growing Chinese movie market. Their deal is the latest example of growing collaboration between entertainment companies in the world's two ...

FILE - This undated file image provided by Amazon shows actors Joe Dinicol, left, and Sarah Stouffer in a scene from an episode of “Betas,” one of 14 TV show pilots being made by Amazon.com Inc.  Amazon said Wednesday, May 29, 2013, that it will produce a pair of new comedy shows and three new kids shows for viewing on its video streaming service, capping a one-of-a-kind experiment that gave viewers a say in the selections. The five shows were culled from 14 pilots that were put up for free on its website and made available over Amazon’s video apps on mobile devices and game consoles starting in April. (AP Photo/Amazon, File)

Amazon to make 2 original comedies, 3 kids shows

Amazon.com Inc. said Wednesday that it will produce a pair of new comedy shows and three new kids shows for viewing on its video streaming service, capping a one-of-a-kind experiment that gave viewers a say in the selections. The five shows were culled from 14 pilots that were put up ...

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