Simon Cowell’s X-Factor Admits to Vocal Tweaks
We’ve come to expect that many pop singers use Auto-Tune in some form, whether on their recordings or in live performance. But is using voice-enhancing technology on a TV talent contest going too far?
We’ve come to expect that many pop singers use Auto-Tune in some form, whether on their recordings or in live performance. But is using voice-enhancing technology on a TV talent contest going too far?
What’s that now? Harry Potter promoting safe sex? Don’t be ridiculous, this is Harry Popper, a bespectacled, wand brandishing, pink prophylactic that, according to its Swiss manufacturers Magic X, “has nothing to do with Harry …
Most politicians use Twitter to promote talking points. These five political pros actually show us who they are — for better or for worse.
Have you ever defriended someone, or organized a tweetup? Blown on a vuvuzela or bought something bargainous? If so, the Oxford Dictionary of English would like to recognize your achievements.
In honor of Friday the 13th, we’re bringing you a list of the best things that go tweet in the night.
Rugby isn’t a sport for the faint-hearted—especially if you have to play it wearing something as frightful as this.
It’s a TV movie waiting to happen.
If you just can’t wait to read former British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s political memoir, A Journey, which is set to hit all good book shops in the U.K. on September 1, and the U.S. on the 2nd, then there’s some good news.
We’ve all done it at one time or another. Maybe we had a hard time studying for the big test, or had to scribble out a reminder about where to meet mom after soccer practice. But now Sarah Palin has been busted a second time for …
The days of pricking your finger every meal may just be over for the 23.6 million diabetics living in America: scientists have produced a non-invasive blood glucose monitor that is to be implanted into the patient’s torso.
Plain ain’t cutting it? Time to celebrate something different.