
Canadians will be able to access subscription-based movie streaming service Netflix this fall. This is a big deal.

Microsoft KIN was a pair of social networking mobile clunkers from day one, dead by day 40. Verizon has officially noticed.

A recent survey conducted by TRU Research and sponsored by LG mobile phones reveals bad texting habits normally associated with teenagers can be just as common with their parents.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs recently discussed iPhone 4 antenna reception issues, and mentioned that despite its problems, the tarnished call-dropper will be coming to 17 more countries, including Australia, Canada and a good chunk of western Europe.

Steve Jobs recently tried to claim that antenna problems on the iPhone 4 were not unique to Apple's latest wunderthing/disaster. RIM, Nokia and HTC beg to differ.

Ongame Network has released a new poker business model that looks to change the online poker industry's aging business model forever with style of play and relative performance factored into online gambling.

comScore releases latest sales stats for the mobile subscriber market, shows RIM still rules, Google Android gaining traction, Apple slipping.

Netflix subscribers to watch Relativity Media movies sooner and directly thanks to an agreement that bypasses Pay TV licensing deals.

Always a licensing conundrum, Sony jumps through requisite hoops, delivers movies and TV shows to PlayStation devices.

Non-profit organization Enough is Enough says new .xxx extension is still a bad idea, that it will increase the proliferation of Internet porn, not contain it.

Down at E3, Microsoft, Sony, SEGA and Electronic Arts were duly recognized for Amazing Accomplishments in Interactive Media by Guinness World Records.

Nintendo just unveiled the long rumored, now for-real Nintendo 3DS, the company's latest portable game system featuring glasses-free 3D.

Sony continues to live in its own reality, announces 3D games most people can't play, and a long-touted PS3 motion sensor controller contraption to rival the passe Wii Remote.

Formerly known as Project Natal, Microsoft officially unveiled Kinect for Xbox 360 at the company's preemptive kick off to E3 2010.