The second-screen experience is our first priority.
Due to the influx of quality and original programming from online outlets, YouTube and Netflix are poised to make a run at the Emmys.
On Feb 20, 2013 by Jordan Valinsky
The notoriously morose Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds frontman wasn't shy about admitting that answering fans' questions on Twitter is his own personal hell.
On Feb 20, 2013 by Kris Holt
Tumblr has long been the mecca for rabid "Teen Wolf" fans.
On Feb 20, 2013 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
More in today's guide: C.G.P. Grey explains the papacy, Daym Drops tries a fish sandwich, and Inception gets picked apart.
On Feb 19, 2013 by Michelle Jaworski
The former American Idol winner lashed out on her Whosay account against claims Davis makes in his new book, The Soundtrack of My Life.
On Feb 19, 2013 by Jordan Valinsky
Also in today's Dotted Lines: Tiger, Lance, and Pistorius; dog parks as gay bars; Russia and dash cams; and 10 companies that let you nap at work.
On Feb 19, 2013 by Cooper Fleishman
Oscilloscope Pictures will release comedy It's a Disaster one vine at a time starting at 4.30pm ET Tuesday.
On Feb 19, 2013 by Kris Holt
On Feb. 19, the latest chapter of the Harlem Shake sensation unfolded: Its creator, Baauer, hosted a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" Q&A.
On Feb 19, 2013 by Mike Fenn
YouTube star Nice Peter comes to terms with losing all of his hair.
On Feb 18, 2013 by Michelle Jaworski
The Radiohead frontman took a break from chatting up the musical android in his head and attempted to communicate with ordinary humans.
On Feb 18, 2013 by Kevin Morris
The group now known as KIDS brought in more than $10,000 in Google AdSense money, but they've never had the chance to play the role of beneficiary.
On Feb 18, 2013 by Chase Hoffberger
This 35-track playlist helps prove that music is truly a universal language.
Burning Love, Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn, and Epic Rap Battles of History took home the bulk of the awards.
A closer look at the greatest overdub series on YouTube.
On Feb 18, 2013 by [email protected]
Norwegians will gather around their TVs tonight to watch 12 continuous hours of fireplace footage. It's being described as "slow, noble television."
On Feb 15, 2013 by Aja Romano