Adobe announced advances to its popular Flash video player that promise to improve the experience of watching video on a mobile, and said it would support Google's Android phone platform.
The new version of the song We are the World premiered Friday evening on NBC during the coverage of the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
Online video sharing service Veoh Networks Inc plans to file for bankruptcy protection and liquidate the business, according to the company's founder.
A 28-year-old man was pulled alive on Monday from the rubble of a building four weeks after Haiti quake that killed more than 200,000 people.
“The O'Reilly Factor” host Bill O'Reilly aired the second part of his interview with “The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart on Thursday.
As top athletes from around the world gear up for the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, video gamers can also lace up the skates or strap on the snowboard in a trio of titles bringing winter sports to life.
Video game makers should begin to emerge in 2010 from one of their worst industry downturns on record, but investors remain cautious about a sector that has been plagued by bad news.
The Internet potentially will lose one of its main sources of bestiality videos under a ban approved Tuesday by the upper house of the Dutch parliament.
President Barack Obama participated in a YouTube interview at 1:45 p.m. on Monday to answer questions submitted by YouTube users during and after the State of the Union.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled Wednesday the widely anticipated Apple tablet known as iPad in San Francisco.
Verizon Communications Inc reported stronger-than-expected mobile customer growth thanks to wholesale partners like America Movil's Tracfone, but its fixed-line business disappointed investors.
Internet company AOL Inc said on Monday it bought a video production company StudioNow Inc for $36.5 million in cash and stock to expand its technology to create original online programing.
Here's a plot twist worthy of any Hollywood movie. To save independent films from extinction, the time may be near for some low-budget movies to play outside theaters, instead of in them.
U.S. retail videogame and console saw its best sales month ever in December 2009, according to NDP Group retail data.
A video of the CIA bomber in Afghanistan sitting beside the Pakistani Taliban leader created the impression that the group may have played a key role in the second biggest attack in agency history.
The suicide bomber who killed CIA agents in Afghanistan had made a video calling on militants to avenge the death of the Pakistani Taliban leader by carrying out attacks in and outside the United States, al Jazeera said.
Sri Lanka on Friday rejected the findings of a trio of United Nations-appointed investigators who said they doubted a video showing apparent executions by Sri Lankan soldiers was fake.
Network equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc plans to begin selling later this year a long-awaited, affordable home version of its TelePresence videoconferencing system for corporations.
China's top search engine Baidu Inc said it plans to start a new online video channel that will provide copyrighted content to Chinese Internet users.
China's top search engine Baidu Inc said it plans to start a new independent company to provide licensed online video to Chinese Internet users.
The Walt Disney Co on Tuesday unveiled a technology called KeyChest to enable consumers to buy films or television shows from various distributors, store them on remote servers, and play them on multiple platforms ranging from TVs to computers and phones.
Privately held Skype has forged deals with consumer electronics makers LG Electronics and Panasonic in a bid to move its Internet video service beyond the desktop computer to the living room TV.