Netflix Comes to Nintendo 3DS
Netflix has hit the Nintendo 3DS eShop with a free app that will eventually allow users to watch 3D movies without specialized glasses. The announcement comes amid a period of bad press for the movie service as it increased its prices by separating the previously combined cost of movie streaming and DVD rental.
Spotify Free Music Service Finally Launches in the US: How to Sign Up
Spotify, the free ad-supported music streaming service has finally released its music waves to the US market rivaling the likes of Pandora and Rhapsody.
Google Docs Spreadsheet Created to Help Mumbai Blast Victims
A Google Docs spreadsheet is being heavily circulated across the internet in an aim to offer aid and support to those affected by the three bomb blasts in Mumbai today, the social media Website Mashable reported.
Turkey Arrests 15 in Al-Qaeda Plot to Attack US Embassy
Turkish police have arrested 15 suspected Al Qaeda militants after evidence of a plotted attack on the United States Embassy in Ankara, the Anatolian News Agency has reported.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Comes Back to Action
Arnold Schwarzenegger is back. Not as a governor or unfaithful husband but in the role of a border-town sheriff as he takes his place back on the silver screen in a major Liongate's film: The Last Stand.
Pasta Strainer Considered 'Religious Headgear' in Austria
In a three-year battle with authorities, an Austrian man has been granted a driver's license with a photograph of him wearing a spaghetti strainer as religious headgear, the BBC has reported.
Naked Man Arrested for Trespassing at JFK
A naked man was arrested for trespassing in a waterway next to JFK airport's Fuel farm early on Tuesday morning.
Mila Kunis Has a Date for the Marine Corps Ball [VIDEO]
Hollywood actress Mila Kunis has agreed to go on a date with a US Marine Sergeant that asked her out through YouTube as part of a bet he had with a friend.
New York City Opera Union Members Protest Departure from Lincoln Center
Performers from the New York City Opera staged protests on Tuesday as the company revealed its plans for a four opera season that will involve leaving the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in order to perform in scattered venues across New York.
New York Clerk Resigns Over Gay Marriage Opposition
A New York town clerk has resigned from her post in opposition of the State's legislation of gay marriage.
New York City Considers 21st Century Parking
NYC officials are in talks over new privately funded parking technology to bring the cities' tradition parking meters into the 21st century.