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Conan Joins Twitter, Spring Comes Early

If there's one person capable of upstaging the Dalai Lama's arrival on Twitter, it might just be Conan O'Brien. We may not be seeing him on TV anytime soon, but now that the former 'Tonight Show' host has officially taken the plunge, we can at least get a glimpse of what goes on in his carrot-topped funhouse of a dome. Last evening, an account under the name @ConanOBrien suddenly popped up on ...

Is Leno Losing Audience to DVR?

NBC took a huge gamble when they decided to move Jay Leno this fall from his 11 p.m. slot that he'd come to dominate in the ratings. Why change a winning game plan? Well, sure enough, early ratings returns from Leno's 10 p.m. gig are disappointing, and the AP suggests it's DVR devices. The theory goes that since 10 p.m. is a popular time for people to catch up on shows they missed earlier, ...

Jay Leno Replaces Old Car Parts Using 3-D Printer

Though still not priced at a mass consumer level, 3-D printing is a real technology that's currently being used by everyone from military surgeons to architects. The ability to produce rapid physical prototypes of just about any object is particularly useful for car collector Jay Leno, because broken parts of old cars are impossible to replace due to their age. A machinist could attempt to craft ...

Jay Leno Wins Cybersquatting Case

When Guadalupe Zambrano registered his Web site in 2004, he probably thought he'd struck digital 'oil.' The Texas real-estate agent found a domain name that would attract thousands and thousands of users -- thejaylenoshow.com. Just one problem one problem: a certain large-chinned comedian now wants his name back, and it looks like he'll get it, too. According to Reuters, the World Intellectual ...

Jay Leno Drives Chevy Volt, and He Likes It

Jay Leno loves cars and owns over 80 of them. When he voices an opinion on the matter, we tend to listen, so it was good to hear him talk about the much-hyped Chevrolet Volt. Leno, who performed a free comedy show at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Detroit this past Monday, also got a chance to test drive the Volt. After his visit, Leno had this to say to the Detroit News about the floundering ...