Shocking Tuesday's audience, Jon Stewart suddenly announced he will be leaving The Daily Show at the end of his contract, a post he has held since 1999.
50 Shades of Grey is ripe for the picking when it comes to parody, so Booya pictures ups the ante by turning to the antithesis of the title roll, Buscemi.
Miss the Grammys last night? Then you missed a lot of awards and even more performances. Don't worry, we've got a recap of all the noteworthy happenings.
Check out our roundup of the coolest crowdfunding projects and product announcements that hit the Web this week. You can't buy this stuff yet, but it sure is fun to gawk!
Continuing a horrible downward spiral of horrible customer service, the latest trend within Comcast is maliciously changing the name of customers on their bill to curse words and other negative nicknames.
Netflix has confirmed it'll be launching its service in Japan in the fall. The rollout is part of the company's global expansion plans that could see it land in 150 new markets in the next two years.
Check out our roundup of the coolest crowdfunding projects and product announcements that hit the Web this week. You can't buy this stuff yet, but it sure is fun to gawk!
Amazon released its fourth slate of original pilots. We've watched them all, and these are the absolute best, most binge-worthy five shows of the bunch. Give them a try!
Drytunes isn't your ordinary Bluetooth speaker, but a weatherized case designed to take your music, and your gear into virtually any aquatic environment.
Adam Sandler's first movie for Netflix will be called Ridiculous Six, and will star an ensemble cast including everyone from Steve Buscemi to Blake Shelton
If you've been waiting patiently to get your hands on some Apple HomeKit devices since the home automation system was unveiled last June, you'll have to sit tight a little longer, as nothing's expected to land till spring at the earliest.
Google Fiber’s next stop appears to be North Carolina, according to sources and some conjecturing. An announcement could be made as early as this week.
Netflix dug deeper into the movie business today, inking a deal with "The League" star and film maker Mark Duplass and brother Jay for four Indie films.