Entertainment - News
- App Store passes 25 billion downloads
- Interactive billboard only displays ad to women
- Video: Teen's Facebook rant leads to bullet-riddled laptop
- Social networking beats TV as leading pastime
- Angry Birds unleashed on Facebook this Feb. 14
- Google+ now accepting all teenaged members
- I Am Alive confirmed as Mar. 7 House Party download
- YouTube churning 60 hours of content every minute
- Sony B170 holds true to Walkman line
- iPhone users get Time Warner Cable TV app
- CES: Dish to close even more Blockbuster outlets
- SolarKindle Cover musters massive battery boost
- Apple to unveil 42-inch and 50-inch iTVs?
- App Store sets single-week record with 1.2 billion downloads
- Skyrim secures UK Christmas number-one spot
- Star Wars: The Old Republic launches on Tuesday
- iTunes floods U.S. border into Latin America
- Bethesda's epic Skyrim destroys the VGA competition
- Concerned schools and businesses buying up .xxx domains
- Uncharted territory: 'The Last of Us' lets Naughty Dog off the leash
- 3DS gets free Wi-Fi at U.S. airports
- Games most popular download on Android Market
- Miyamoto wants to work on smaller videogame projects
- OnLive brings console gaming to smartphones and tablets
- Google toots 10 billion Android Market downloads
- YouTube goes social via major design overhaul
- Sony drops price of its Wi-Fi Reader
- Shutters closed on GamePro print and online
- Aaron Sorkin considering Sony's offer to write Steve Jobs screenplay
- Cheeky Samsung commercial mocks Apple and its fanatical followers
- Google officially launches online Google Music store
- Google Music to launch without Sony and Warner Bros.?
- Steve Jobs authorized biography already a 2011 bestseller
- What's on offer via the Kindle Owners' Lending Library?
- Google to launch cloud-connected music store?
- Steve Jobs autobiography brought forward to October 24
- Companion App remote controller announced for Xbox 360
- Microsoft confirms on-demand TV service for Xbox Live
- Rumour: Microsoft to unveil Xbox Live TV on Thursday
- Amazon planning to open lend-friendly Kindle Library
- Nike unveils limited edition 'Back to the Future II' boots
- BBC officially launches International iPlayer for iPad
- Roku 2 box comes complete with Angry Birds
- Kindle Textbook Rental service offers huge student savings
- Nintendo 3DS welcomes Nintendo Video service
- 'iSteve: The Book of Jobs' ditched by author
- Netflix to hit 43 new markets before 2012
- Music video scandal: Sasha Grey murdered by suicidal Eminem
- 3DTV facing possible lack of active use in UK
- American Airlines boosts in-flight experience with Galaxy Tab
- 'iSteve: The Book of Jobs' surges up Amazon's Top 100 chart
- Kindle eBooks now outselling paperbacks and hardbacks
- May the 4th reveals Star Wars saga on Blu-ray
- Amazon preparing to open Kindle Lending Library
- Spotify caps free music streaming at just 10 hours
- The story everyone wants to read – iSteve: The Book of Jobs
- Roku makes retail leap onto Best Buy shelves
- Atmosphere electric as Tesla locks horns with Top Gear
- NYTimes paywall comes with limited free access
- Netflix: House of Cards stable as Dexter and Californication collapse
- Netflix: Two-season deal secures David Fincher's 'House of Cards'
- Rumour: Netflix offers two-season deal for Spacey's 'House of Cards'
- Netflix dominates movie-streaming market in January
- International BBC iPlayer cheaper than TV license
- Penthouse thrusts 3D sex at European porn lovers
- Report suggests The Daily coming to Android tablets
- Apple devices hogging Hollywood screen time
- Amazon gives Prime users access to 5,000 free movies and TV shows
- Watch ITV, Channel 4 and Channel Five via BBC's iPlayer
- BBC iPlayer app launching Thursday for iPad and Android
- Amazon officially launches 'restricted' Kindle lending
- NASA slams 2012 as 'most unrealistic' sci-fi movie ever
- BBC's Dr Who (Time) lords it on iPlayer
- Japanese publishers slap Apple for distributing illegally scanned books
- iTunes track previews increase to 90 seconds
- Monty Python coming to Facebook via Ministry of Silly Games
- Official: International version of BBC iPlayer coming in 2011
- Branson joins Murdoch in pushing iPad publications
- Google and Amazon both missed out on downloadable Beatles
- iTunes prices likely to dissuade Beatles fans
- Report: The Beatles finally coming to Apple iTunes
- BBC iPlayer to launch internationally in 2011
- Say 'open Sezmi' to access an on-demand cave of wonder
- Lending for Kindle service crocked by caveats
- Nintendo and Sony both remove Netflix 'Watch Instantly' disc
- PS3 version of Netflix to lead home console standard
- Chillingo's 'Cut the Rope' follows 'Angry Birds' as App Store success
- Amazon announces Kindle Singles mini-books
- LoveFilm movie streaming coming to PlayStation 3
- Logitech Revue arrives as first Google TV device
- Toshiba to release 'glasses-free' 3DTVs this year
- U.S. bookworms continue to embrace eReader devices
- Canada's Netflix launch sullied by crowd actors
- Netflix Canada finally launches north of the border
- Qriocity gets Videos On Demand and Music Unlimited cloud support
- Amazon Kindle spreads its global appeal via UK store
- Stieg Larsson honoured as first million-selling Kindle author
- Facebook success: First 500 million users, now The Simpsons
- Amazon: Kindle eBooks outselling traditional hardcovers
- Ubisoft: 3D TVs in every home by 2013
- Report: iTunes to offer TV rentals for $0.99 per episode?
- Borders launches 'device neutral' eBooks store
- Canada's PSN Video Store tainted by launch glitches
- Hulu Plus comes with expanded content and $9.99 monthly fee
- Amazon brings Kindle application to Android smartphones
- Rumour: Sony and Hulu to partner through PlayStation Network
- Charitable Fairsharemusic donates while you download
- iPad and PSP play host to Superman and Batman
- Skype founders reveal cloud-based Rdio music streaming
- Celebrate 30 years of Empire Strikes Back with... Xbox Avatars?
- Roku bloodies its knuckles with UFC content deal
- LG unveils Iron Man's new mobile Ally
- Sony hits a homer as MLB streams come to PlayStation 3
- Cameron reveals underwater focus for Avatar 2
- EPIX brings its HD service to DISH Network
- Rhapsody hacks down its own pricing model
- YouTube revamps video viewing experience
- Netflix on Wii imminent as consumer testing begins
- Justin.tv finally makes the leap to iPhone
- Comedy Central yanks Stewart and Colbert from Hulu
- TiVo Premiere is ultimate 'one-stop shop' for entertainment
- Woodstock man scoops Apple's $10,000 iTunes gift card
- Rumour: Apple preparing 'Adults Only' section for App Store
- Jobs turns 55 as iTunes churns 10 billion
- Cablevision offers real-time computer to TV transfer
- Apple culls 6,000 sexy applications from App Store
- HBO Go brings streamed TV to FiOS customers
- iTunes offering $10,000 Gift Card for 10 billionth download
- Amazon eBook prices look set to skyrocket
- HP and Omnifone partner for MusicStation
- Tetris becomes biggest-selling mobile download ever
- YouTube and Sundance partner for movie rental service
- Microsoft bringing ESPN to Xbox Live?
- Modern Warfare 2 joins Avatar in the $1 billion USD club
- Netflix finally streaming its way onto Wii
- Blu-ray layer capacity boosted from 25GBs to 33.4GBs
- Sony officially launches Digital Comics service for PSP
- Muppets bow to the Queen in Bohemian Rhapsody cover
- YouTube launches auto-caption feature for deaf viewers
- Ubisoft: Prince of Persia movie to be bigger than Pirates
- YouTube to launch 720p and full 1080p viewing mode
- Amazon offers free 'Kindle for PC' to the eBook masses
- BlueBeat hit with restraining order for selling Beatles tracks
- Walmart offers top-10 DVD pre-orders for $9.99 each
- Beatles for sale... illegally, online, and on the cheap
- NBA brings live games to hoop-obsessed mobile owners
- Temporary Sky Player hiccup for Xbox 360 users
- Grooveshark and EMI join forces in streaming deal
- Napster launches cheap streaming subscription service
- European Commission restricts MP3 output to 80 decibels
- 2.25 million re-mastered sales: The Beatles are officially still Fab
- New Epson offerings project LCD entertainment
- Spotify App Store-bound following Apple approval
- Blu-ray struggling to find traction in PC market
- Simpsons to hire Coldplay following lottery win
- Barrel scraping: Hollywood developing LEGO movie
- Just Cause and Halo in the videogame crossover spotlight
- Leading authors offer free books for E Ink devices
- Rumour: Netflix coming to iPhone, iPod Touch and Wii
- Apple brings iTunes Store to Mexico
