Edge

PHOTOS: 9 Hotels On The Edge

Oyster | Posted 05.22.2012

Oyster

These nine hotels, from a cliff-side sanctuary to an uber-luxe mountaintop retreat, will test travelers who are even a little scared of heights.

Is New York Losing Its Edgy Soul?

AP | DEEPTI HAJELA | Posted 05.25.2011

NEW YORK — CBGB, the birthplace of punk rock, is gone. No longer can visitors to Coney Island plunk down a few coins to play the unsettling attr...

More Problems For 'Spider-Man'

nytimes.com | PATRICK HEALY | Posted 05.25.2011

It's supposed to be the biggest, costliest, splashiest show of the Broadway season, but so far it's just the most troubled. Executives with "Spider-Ma...

Motorola Charming T-Mobile with Its Motoblur

Ramon Nuez | Posted 05.25.2011

Ramon Nuez

It would appear that there is a growing trend in the mobility space. Handset manufacturers are making smart phones socially savvy. I have seen this tr...

Entourage Edge eReader

Gizmodo |   | Posted 05.25.2011

With all the buzz over the tiny LCD screen on the bottom of the Nook, I was excited to get some time with the Entourage Edge, a device that pairs a la...

CES 2010: Ford's Radical Reinvention of the Car Into A 4-Wheel PC

Jim Louderback | Posted 05.25.2011

Jim Louderback

It's a brave new car, with digital screens on the dashboard and around the speedometer, plus LCD mood lighting and twitter integration. At CES in Las Vegas, Ford introduced its updated SYNC interface, called MyFord Touch.

New Survey Says 1/3 Teenagers are 'Sexting': MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer December 4, 2009

Shelly Palmer | Posted 05.25.2011

Shelly Palmer

A new survey reports that 1/3 of teens have engaged in the new form of sexual communication known as 'sexting.' While many are sending risque text...

CES 2010: 'Droid-Based Kindle Killer Debuts!

Jim Louderback | Posted 05.25.2011

Jim Louderback

If you got an Amazon Kindle, Sony E-Reader or Barnes and Noble Nook this holiday season, don't read this story -- you'll just be depressed.

It Might Get Loud with Davis Guggeinheim

Matthew-Lee Erlbach | Posted 05.25.2011

Matthew-Lee Erlbach

"Most documentaries about music are about dumb things like car wrecks and drug overdoses," said Guggenheim, "and I wanted to make a movie about [...] how they became great musicians."