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Winona Ryder Doesn't Go Online for Fear of Joining Al-Qaeda

Unhinged may not be the right word, but, when actress Winona Ryder told Jimmy Fallon last night that she doesn't own a computer, she certainly seemed slightly manic. True, as a seven-year old, the actress lived on a commune with no electricity, but her previously noted aversion to the Internet doesn't seem to be rooted in any sort of Ludditism; she has an iPhone that is currently baffling her. ...

Jimmy Fallon Enlists Twitter to Write Emmy Jokes

When the 62nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards kick off this Sunday, viewers will immediately notice a difference from last year's show (and it's not that Jimmy Fallon is significantly more squirrelly looking than Neil Patrick Harris). This year, Twitter will be playing an integral role in the program, since intros for several presenters, including Jon Hamm (of 'Mad Men') and Tina Fey, are being ...

Jimmy Fallon Unveils Dave Matthews Band GPS

We know what you're thinking. You love your GPS, but, sometimes, it can be hard to listen to street directions and your favorite acoustic jam band, too. So leave it to Jimmy Fallon to come up with the perfect solution. It's called the Dave Matthews GPS, and it features the band's complete library of songs! Who needs street signs when Dave can lead you to 'Grey Street?' You'll never 'Crash' your ...

Jimmy Fallon Twitterviews Cameron Diaz

As we discussed last week, Twitter has recently captured the public's imagination and the media's attention in a big way. You can think of the micro-blogging service as The Monkees of social networking. You know, it's cute, fun to say, and largely devoid of substance. In any event, Jimmy Fallon has also latched on to the trend, as if he were a man whose fledgling talk show career depended upon ...

Jimmy Fallon to Kick Off 'Late Night' on the Web First

NBC has announced that Jimmy Fallon will be testing out his hosting chops in a trial run online this fall before debuting over the airwaves as the new host of 'Late Night' in the spring. Broadcast networks and cable channels typically air their top programs first and then redistribute them online through their own Web sites, video streaming sites like Joost or Hulu, and online download stores ...