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The Black Eyed Peas have officially announced, through will.i.am’s Twitter account, that they will be performing during the Super Bowl halftime show.

This season, the sporting event will be held in Dallas on February 6.

“They could have picked anybody,” will.i.am told Rolling Stone. “It says something that they picked us.”

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Justin Bieber recently stopped by The X Factor stage to perform “Somebody to Love” and his anthem “Baby.”

Watch the video above to see both performances!

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Simon Cowell and Steven Tyler

"I always said it had to be someone who wasn't better looking than me and they achieved it."

-Simon Cowell joking (?) about new American Idol judge Steven Tyler.

(Make sure to check out our other notable quotes.)

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Sir had nothing but good things to say about fellow musician Lady Gaga in an interview with Regis and Kelly, saying he can see his own influence in her musical stylings.

He also won a laugh from the hosts and the audience when he said that Gaga could be his bastard daughter. Watch the moment in the video clip above.

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Warning: The video above contains explicit language.

Rapper Kanye West went on a 10-minute rant while closing a New York City show this week … and we’ve got the YouTube video to prove it.

During his tirade, West blasted the media for their representation of former President George W. Bush, and Taylor Swift for not sticking by him, Kanye West. “Taylor [Swift] never came to my defense in any interview,” he complained, saying Swift “rode the wave, and rode it and rode it!”

He also blamed the media for using him to make George W. Bush look stupid. “Look how they exploited him!” he cried. “They said that he said that it was his lowest moment,” when Kanye publicly denounced the President for not doing more in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.

Click to continue reading Kanye West Rants about George W. Bush, Taylor Swift

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HTC HD7 windows phone 7 giveaway

We're giving away an HTC HD7 Windows Phone 7 device to one of you guys here in our "Doing More with Less" giveaway! Not too familiar with WP7? Be sure to check out our Windows Phone 7 review, and read on for the details on how to enter.

Over the past three years, we've seen smartphones shrink in size while gaining a ton of functionality. In fact, it's hard to imagine ever using the bulky QWERTY sliders that were just about as thick as the original Game Boy. With the iPhone, Android devices, thinner BlackBerrys, and now WIndows Phone 7 devices jumping into the fray, we've truly got a situation where we are able to do way more than we'd ever dreamed we could do with a mobile phone, in a device that is so small that it comfortably fits in our pocket while the manufacturers tout how thin they are. Speaking of doing more with less, did you know that the smartphone in your pocket has more technology in it than the first rocket that went to outer space?

Now we want to hear from you--hit the comments and give us some examples where you can do more with less. It can be technology-related, or not. We will be picking a random winner based on the comments received. Here are the official rules:

  • How to enter: Just leave a comment on this article, focusing on "Doing More with Less". You can leave one comment per day until the giveaway’s close. Each comment must be substantially different than the previous.
  • Timeframe: The contest ends on November 29th, 2010. At this time comments will be closed on this post and a winner chosen with Random.org.
  • Eligibility: The contest is open to US residents only who are at least 18 years old at the time of entry.
  • Prize: The one winner will receive the HTC HD7, a T-Mobile Windows Phone 7 device that's an approximate retail value of $500.

This giveaway is brought to you by the new Windows Phone 7. Learn more about Windows Phone online and see it in person at local T-Mobile stores today.



All you people can't you see, can't you see ... NKOTBSB.

Too busy watching Dexter or The Walking Dead to bother with the American Music Awards last night? Here's your chance to view one of the event's most talked-about moments.

Curious to know what a joint concert tour between New Kids on the Block and the Backstreet Boys might look like? Check out this mashup of several BSB ("Everybody," "I Want It That Way," "Larger Than Life") and NKOTB ("The Right Stuff," "Step by Step") hits.

Click here for more information on their Summer 2011 tour dates.

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He's already proven he can master Denzel Washington and Kanye West, but Jay Pharoah has a number of impressions still waiting to be heard.

On last night's Saturday Night Live broadcast, the NBC freshman introduced new Thankgiving songs he wrote specifically for Jay-Z, Drake and Biggie Smalls.

After listening to his impersonations, let us know what you think. Did Pharoah nail them?

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Taylor Swift and Beyonce

Kanye West might not be performing on the Today show next Friday, but we now know what he'll be doing Thursday evening.

On Thanksgiving night, Beyonce and Taylor Swift -- who shared a stage last year at the MTV Video Music Awards -- will entertain stuffed audiences in separate television specials.

At 8:00 PM, NBC will air Taylor Swift: Speak Now, an hour-long musical event that will include nine songs from the country artist.

ABC will then broadcast Beyoncé's I Am... World Tour  -- a special that will include a Kanye appearance -- beginning at 9:30 PM.

Read More | The Hollywood Reporter

Beatles White Album

Imagine people across the universe being able to purchase music from on iTunes. That could happen very soon if a report from the Wall Street Journal is correct.

According to the newspaper, a deal might have finally been struck between Apple Inc., parties representing the Fab Four and record label EMI.

Although the band members – creators of Apple Corps Ltd. – and the computer company have long disputed over the “Apple” name, “people familiar with the situation” claim an agreement has been reached over the Beatles’ catalogue.

These same people also warn that Apple Inc. “could change plans at the last minute.”

It’s believed the new deal will be formally announced at a press conference scheduled for Tuesday.

Read More | Wall Street Journal

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