
Movie review: <i>New York, I Love You</i>
Avoiding the obvious, French producer Emmanuel Benbihy assembles some striking mainly young talents in the Big Apple for a sequel portmanteau film to Paris, Je T'Aime.
Avoiding the obvious, French producer Emmanuel Benbihy assembles some striking mainly young talents in the Big Apple for a sequel portmanteau film to Paris, Je T'Aime.
The near-escape of the man wanted over the Times Square bomb scare has shown up flaws in America's aviation security system.
Critic Roger Ebert, web pioneer Vint Cerf and funnyman Jim Carr were among the host of winners at this year's Webby Awards.
A man allegedly involved in the Times Square car-bomb incident had recently been attending a terror training camp in Pakistan.
US officials plan to check whether Apple is violating antitrust rules by requiring software developers to use Apple programming tools to create applications for the iPhone and iPad.
The Mayor of New York has promised additional surveillance cameras around Times Square and throughout the tourist heart of the city.
Bombing suspect Faisal Shahzad was taken into custody while trying to leave the United States.
Pakistan's Taleban chief promised attacks on major US cities in a video released after the failed car bomb attempt in New York, a monitoring group said.
New York police investigating a terror attack that could have set off a deadly fireball in Times Square have videotape of a possible suspect.
At 20, actress Imogen Poots has already tackled the issues of incest, one-night stands and sex with older men without missing a beat.
Flash is no longer necessary to watch video or consume any kind of web content, says Apple CEO Steve Jobs
Police have raided the home of a blogger who revealed details of Apple's fourth generation iPhone ahead of its unveiling.
The only man ever to admit involvement in the assassination of Malcolm X was freed, 45 years after he helped gun down the civil rights leader.
Australian internet entrepreneur Daniel Tzvetkoff is facing serious charges in Las Vegas.
A former NZ student turned Ivy League scholar who murdered his new bride will serve his prison sentence in the US.
Opening with a quick tempo and dusty vocals that could have been plucked from a 60s track, It's Working is the first sign MGMT no longer see themselves as a New York pop duo on a sugar-high.
Selling a music video takes more than an MTV spot in the Web 2.0 world - as Lady Gaga's billion-click breakthrough proves.
Fashion king Karl Lagerfeld has cast 22-year-old Abbey Lee Kershaw in Chanel's new advertising campaign, confirming her status as the face of 2010.
Magazines and newspapers are planning to launch special editions for the forthcoming Apple iPad, with the support of millions of dollars in revenue from advertisers.
Portion sizes in depictions of the most famous meal in history - the Last Supper - have ballooned over the past millennium, a study shows.
Avatar director James Cameron has bared his teeth to an ultra-conservative Fox News commentator who called him 'the Antichrist'.
Kelly Clarkson, the first winner of American Idol back in 2002, who plays Vector Arena next month.