• Prison Break Returns to Fox

Fox’s Prison Break revival has been officially ordered to series

It’s official: Michael Scofield and Lincoln Burrows are coming back to TV. At the TCA (Television Critics Association) press tour today, FOX officially announced that Prison Break is returning as an event series.
Both Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell – who also both currently star in DC’s Legends of Tomorrow -- will reprise their roles as the oft-imprisoned brothers. The original Prison Break producing team, series creator Paul T. Scheuring (Zero Hour), Neal Moritz (The Fast and the Furious franchise), Marty Adelstein (Aquarius, Last Man Standing) and Dawn Olmstead (The Whispers, Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce), all are back as executive producers, with Scheuring serving as showrunner/writer. FOX's executives promised other returning characters, yet to be named.
“The story unravels on an international landscape — it’s not a domestic [plot],” Fox co-chariman/CEO Dana Walden said. “We open on a very international contemporary-feeling story.”
Last summer, confirming earlier reports, FOX revealed they were actively developing the return of Prison Break, making it seem almost a certainty the show would return.

UPDATE:


Following the announcement, FOX’s Chairman and CEO
Gary Newman, was asked a bit more about Prison Break, including how Michael Scofield could be a part of the show, given he seemed to die in the "Final Break" conclusion movie.
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Top 5 Phones:

In 2015 we saw some pretty amazing phones being launched in India -- but it takes a lot to impress . Here are the phone that did.

  • OnePlus X

    The OnePlus X continued to charm me long after I took it out of its box and started using it. Sure, it’s slippery, thanks to glass on both its front and back, but its size — not too big, not too small — makes it a pleasure to hold. The sharp metal ridge running down the sides add some subtle bling to its otherwise subdued appearance.

    Inside, the OnePlus X has 3 GB RAM and a 2.3 GHz quad-core processor. It runs like a beast, and the 13 megapixel camera takes pin-sharp images. There’s also expandable storage to stuff it full of video, music, apps or anything else you want. Overall, the pretty little piece of glass and metal craftsmanship managed to exceed my expectations — and only a few phones have managed to do that this year. On the flipside, the battery barely lasts a day, but given how battery life isn’t a strong suit of most modern smartphones.

    Price : 16999

  • Lumia 550

    The Microsoft Lumia 550 is the cheapest way to take Windows 10 out for a spin. Assuming that Windows 10 is also your desktop operating system of choice, the latest budget Lumia offers some great incentives to make up for the lack of apps in the store.

    Cortana is a sweetheart since, if you ask her to remind you something on the desktop, she’ll remind you on the phone too. The Edge browser works on both PC and phone, keeping the list of articles you saved for a later read and annotations available even on the move. Microsoft’s OneDrive make sure that your documents are available all the time and everywhere you have access to the Office suite (pre-installed), while keeping photos organised and synced as well. And one feature that only Microsoft has had the thoughtfulness to include is the unification of the notification centre between your computer and phone.

    Besides that, with all the universal apps being ported to Windows and making their way to the Windows store, it shouldn’t be long before it has all the apps that you’d wish for.

    Price : 9499

  • Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

    I was floored and was quite surprised in a good way when Samsung launched its S6 Edge to kill the criticism about the same design of its phones across all price bands. The Edge surpassed all my expectations and turned out to be a better smartphone than I expected. I was worried about the utility of the curved edged-screen but Samsung placed interactive menus making navigation or jumping to apps easier.

    The gaming performance on the phone was superb, better than a few phones I have used that comes with Snapdragon 810 processor, although it did get heated up a little on prolonged gaming sessions but would cool down equally fast.

    The Edge also brought in a lot in terms of camera satisfaction and biometric sensor (the fingerprint scanner). I could easily edit and share photos and videos from the phone itself rather than having to move them to a PC or a laptop. The fingerprint scanner also added needed security to the premium-priced device.

    Price : 58900

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 5

    Go ahead call me a Samsung fanboy but you cannot hate me for liking the Note 5 or for that matter any Samsung Note smartphone. I have been an ardent follower of the Note series as Samsung was the first to introduce the stylus back on a phablet and help make it a productivity tool.

    I like the Note 5 as it comes with the off-screen write feature that allows me to scribble anything on the screen and later save it to a memo which I can share over e-mail, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Another advantage of using the phone is its 5.7-inch quad-HD display – a lot more space to write and also enjoy digital content on the phone.

    Although holding the device for long periods was a problem as it was little bulky and heavy, the Note 5 experience for me was the most powerful as the phone came with Exynos processors coupled with a 4GB RAM. The Note 5 shares the same camera DNA as the Galaxy S6, so there is no need to further explain how good it is.

    Price : 53900

  • iPhone 6S Plus

    Before you start throwing brickbats at me for recommeding one of the most expensiev phones in the country, hear me out. Yes, it’s true that you can take a small vacation, or buy a souped up MacBook Air for the price of a single iPhone 6S Plus. Yes, it’s true that there are cheaper alternatives out there, including dozens of high-end Android flagships and Apple’s own iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.

    But money aside, the iPhone 6S Plus is the best phone you can buy, period. If you haven’t experienced 3D Touch, Apple’s pressure-sensitive display on its latest phones, I recommend that you head over to you local Apple premium reseller right away. 3D Touch adds a whole new dimension to the way that you use your phone. With a gentle press, you can preview incoming email without actually opening them. Press deeper if you want to reply or forward the email. You can also 3D Touch a still image taken from the iPhone’s camera and watch it come to life with Live Photos.

    Features like these will no doubt come to other phones in 2016. But Apple has a reputation for being the first to take a lot of groundbreaking technology mainstream and it keep it up with the 6S Plus.

    Price : 71999

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