Microsoft has pulled out of a lucrative sponsorship deal, designed to promote the new Windows 7 operating system, with an upcoming Fox Special, featuring "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane.
A new study has found that 8.5 percent of video game players display signs of addictive behavior, including lying to friends and family and stealing to fuel their addiction.
Controversial receiver Terrell Owens did not have to wait long to find a new team. Two days after being released by the Dallas Cowboys, Owens has signed a one year, $6.5 million deal with the Buffalo Bills.
More than a decade after his sitcom Seinfeld left the air, NBC announced today that comedian Jerry Seinfeld was returning to the network as creator and producer of a new marriage-based reality series.
In a further sign of the converging new-media technology markets, the world's top cellphone manufacturer, Nokia, has confirmed that they are "actively" sizing up a move to begin manufacturing laptops.
One of the country's most read newspapers, the San Francisco Chronicle, faces being shut down, after owners Hearst Corp. announced that they are cutting a "significant" number of jobs in a last ditch effort to try and save the ailing paper
A musical version of famed Marvel superhero comic Spider-Man is expected to open early next year, with a budget of reportedly close to $40 million, making it the costliest Broadway production of all time.
Inter Milan and Manchester United will both have reason for optimism, having drawn the first leg of their UEFA Champions League first knockout round tie 0-0 at Milan's San Siro.
A document purporting to be the official list of 81st Annual Academy Awards Oscar winners, which has been circulating on the Web over past days, has been labeled a hoax by award's organizers.