Massive EU online library looks to compete with Google

The EU launches Thursday its Europeana digital library, an online digest of Europe`s cultural heritage that aims to draw together millions of books and other items.

Hollywood moguls see cinema's future in 3D

Three-dimensional films, once blamed for making audiences nauseous, are making a comeback and are likely to become the future of cinema thanks to digital technology, Hollywood studio moguls say.

Beckham's childhood home attracts million-pound bids

Buyers have put in offers of one million pounds (1.5 million dollars, 1.2 million euros) for the house where footballer David Beckham lived as a baby, the businessman handling the sale said Wednesday.

Britain's fury as 'dancing pig' quits TV show

Britons voiced anger Wednesday as a hopeless contestant described as a `dancing pig` quit a top television show, seeking to defuse a media-fuelled row which has threatened to divide the nation.

Aussie Jackman named 'Sexiest Man Alive': People

Hollywood heart-throb Hugh Jackman has become the first Australian to be crowned `Sexiest Man Alive` by People magazine, it was announced on Wednesday.

Jackman, 40, who stars alongside Nicole Kidman in Baz Luhrmann`s sweeping epic `Australia` due for release in the United States next week, beat out a slew of rivals including Javier Bardem, David Beckham and Daniel Craig.

Disney announces five-film deal with IMAX

Walt Disney on Wednesday said it had signed a ground-breaking deal with IMAX that will see the studio release of five films on the company`s state-of-the-art giant screens.

The first film in the deal would be a 3-D cinematic retelling of `A Christmas Carol` starring Jim Carrey, due to be released in November 2009.

Winona Ryder taken ill on London-bound plane: publicist

US actress Winona Ryder was briefly taken to hospital in London on Wednesday after falling on ill on a flight from Los Angeles, her publicist said, adding that she had recovered.

She was treated for an unspecified problem by doctors on arrival at London`s Heathrow Airport, he said, confirming comments by spokesmen for a local hospital and airline British Airways.

Monty Python strike back on YouTube

Saying they were tired of YouTubers `ripping us off,` British comedy troupe Monty Python have struck back, launching their own channel on the video-sharing site.

`For three years you YouTubers have been ripping us off, taking tens of thousands of our videos and putting them on YouTube,` the surviving Monty Python members said in a message and video at youtube.com/MontyPython.

Winona Ryder taken ill in London: hospital

US actress Winona Ryder was taken to hospital near London`s Heathrow Airport on Wednesday after falling ill on a flight from Los Angeles, hospital and airline spokesmen said.

`The captain of BA282, which was travelling from LA to Heathrow, requested a priority landing as a female passenger required medical attention,` said a spokesman for British Airways.

It is unusual: Jones shocks fans by busking in London

Legendary Welsh singer Tom Jones shocked passers-by in central London on Wednesday by performing an impromptu set on a pavement to raise money for a cancer charity.

The 68-year-old thrilled hundreds of people who thronged around him snapping photographs on their mobile phone cameras, as he sang with only an acoustic guitarist alongside him.