Steve Jobs, Apple's co-founder and former CEO, died on Wednesday, at the age of 56.
Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) has struck more than 40 deals with TV and entertainment companies, making it possible for owners of its Xbox gaming console who are also paying cable subscribers to watch live television through the devices.
An unorthodox lawsuit filed by two unpaid interns on Fox Searchlight's indie hit, Black Swan, shines a spotlight on a common, but little-discussed reality in Hollywood: the use of free labor on movie productions.
Chris Dodd has been elected to the American Film Institute's Board of Trustees, the organization announced on Wednesday.
Twelve months after falling agonizingly short of claiming a first PGA Tour victory in his rookie season, Alex Prugh is back at the same venue with lofty hopes for this week's Frys.com Open.
Recent heat over the iPhone 5 is spiraling out of control as the Oct. 4 press conference draws closer. But why is iPhone 5 the most desired smartphone? Taking a closer look at two major reasons, the iOS 5 upgrade and iCloud features, may help us understand what the craze is about.
With Apple's next iPhone announcement just a day away, experts and analysts make their last-minute predictions on what the world can expect to see come out of Cupertino tomorrow.
The Apple Let's talk iPhone event is one day away and is the first time they ever had an iPhone event, separate from WWDC and at the Apple Headquarters this time.
The national board of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) has given negotiators for the labor group's sound recording contract authorization to strike, the organization announced Saturday.
You love him as British cop Luther, you loved him as the thinking man's drug kingpin Stringer Bell on The Wire, and Idris Elba hopes one day you'll love him as the post-Daniel Craig James Bond.
AFTRA's national board has given the negotators for the labor group's sound recording contract authorization to strike, the organization announced Saturday.
Perhaps proving they've had it up to here with depressing movies at the box office about illness, murder and failed romance, audiences embraced family films Friday with inspirational messages.
Family film Dolphin Tale jumped to the top of the movie box office over the weekend, unseating The Lion King and beating four newcomers, according to studio estimates released on Sunday.
Simba the lion may rule the jungle, but he couldn't beat a plucky dolphin at the weekend box office.
Fans of high class scenery chewing will enjoy Carnage, director Roman Polanski's acrid comedy about two bourgeoisie couples battling it out over a long weekday afternoon in Brooklyn.
Idris Elba has taken interest in playing the next James Bond, replacing Daniel Craig, but has some concerns about being called the black James Bond.
Independent faith-based drama Courageous, by Baptist Sherwood productions, has already topped Fandango's list of the week's hottest tickets.
Microsoft is rumored to bring a pay television service through Xbox Live as early as next week.
Xbox Live on the Xbox 360 will soon feature Web pay-TV service.
Silver mining company shares rose solidly Thursday, even though the price of silver itself was up a mere 0.4 percent.
Gold prices held steady Thursday after German lawmakers, by a surprisingly large majority, accepted a bigger financial burdern in bailing out weak Eurozone economies and strong Asian demand for physical gold offset a weaker dollar.
Asian technology companies came under pressure on Thursday to slash prices of their tablet computers after Amazon.com launched its Kindle Fire at a mass market-friendly $199.