From MTV to YouTube: A Brief History of Music Videos
While music videos are mostly viewed on YouTube these days, this is only the latest stage in the evolution of a medium that can be as elaborate as film and as personal as photos.
7 Incredible 3D Movies Actually Worth Seeing In 3D
There are too many movies where the 3D adds nothing to the overall experience. However, when done properly, 3D has the potential to blow you away. The following movies are prime examples.
5 Original Web Series That Should Totally Be on TV
There are a ton of wonderful Web series on YouTube, Vimeo, Blip, Hulu, and others. And some of these are so good they should totally be on "real" television.
Who Is Online: The Best Doctor Who Episodes of All Time
If you want to get into Doctor Who, and enjoy the most important episodes of this British institution's entire televised history, start with the list we have lovingly prepared for you.
How Smartphones Have Ruined Movies Forever
Smartphones are mostly great, but they have negatively affected some aspects of life. Let's examine how movies have been permanently changed by these awesome/annoying devices.
Fact Beats Fiction: The Best TV Shows Teaching Science
Rather than fawning over what could be, we should be marveling at what we already know. The next time you turn on your TV, watch these real science shows instead. You won't regret it.
Game of Thrones Leaks Online, Old Spice Starts to Twitch, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Game of Thrones leaks, Old Spice on Twitch, Apple Watch sells out, Google avoids spoilers, IBM Watson writes a cookbook, and Star Wars takes revenge on Los Angeles.
5 Lesser-Known Free Sites for Watching TV Shows
Who doesn't like free entertainment? Today's Cool Websites and Apps digs up a few more online videos sites most people haven't heard of. Give them a view.
Enter To Win a 50-Inch LG TV and Soundbar - Ends Wednesday
In the market for a new TV? How'd you like to take a 50-inch LG home for free? What if there was a free soundbar, too? Well, you're in luck!
HBO Now Set to Launch in April, Apple Delays iPad Pro Until September [Tech News Digest]
HBO Now is coming soon, Apple delays the iPad Pro, EA closes Maxis, Chromebook battery killers, The Smithsonian bans selfie sticks, and Chappie explores artificial intelligence.
Sony Launches Ugly SmartEyeglass, Say Hello To A Smarter Barbie [Tech News Digest]
Sony eyes ugly, Hello Barbie speaks, BlackBerry sues Seacrest, Bing brings the Oscars, Modern Family loves Apple, and the fake selfie marriage proposal.
Watch Mystery Science Theatre and Other Classic TV for Free Right Now
For every cord cutter. Watch classic TV shows – like The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Twilight Zone – or beloved cult classics – like The Weird Al Show and Mystery Science Theatre 3000 – free of charge.
What Is Android TV, and Why Was Google TV Killed?
Android TV is replacing the now-five-year-old Google TV. And it's not just an update -- it's a complete remake.
The Best Super Bowl Commercials 2015, Upgrading The Raspberry Pi [Tech News Digest]
The 2015 Super Bowl ads, Raspberry Pi upgrades, Joystiq and TUAW get canned, Google Earth Pro free, Madden 2015 knows the score, and The Simpsons gets pixelated.
What Can You Actually Watch On a 4k TV?
4K TVs were definitely a hot gift this past Christmas—but what can you actually watch on one?
The Best 4K YouTube Videos to Watch on Your New TV or Monitor
Here are the best 4K videos on YouTube you can watch on your new ultra high-definition television or monitor.
Microsoft Wants To Be Loved, Kim Dotcom Launches MegaChat [Tech News Digest]
Microsoft needs some loving, Kim Dotcom launches MegaChat, Apple Watches your battery die, Ello adds media embeds, Amazon becomes Transparent, and old people play GTA V.
Why Buying A 4K TV Right Now Is A Waste Of Money
With an obvious price difference between the new generation of 4K TVs, and older Full HD models - do you really need 4K? We think not, and here's why.
Apple Patents Bendy iPhone, Android TV Replaces Google TV [Tech News Digest]
Apple patents a bendy iPhone, Android TV replaces Google TV, the FBI maintains North Korea hacked Sony, David Cross looks to BitTorrent, Bill Gates drinks human waste, and a basketball referee makes the wrong call.