Lady Gaga has taken to promoting Virgin Mobile and Polaroid in the US in her latest video. The Not Safe For Work (NSFW) 9.5-minute video called Telephone and featuring Beyoncé, features Lady Gaga in a prison before getting a call on her ...
Introducing the two major fashion hits of the year, Pop star Cheryl Cole, has selected a timepiece by world-renowned watchmaker TAG Heuer to wear in her latest music video "Parachute”. The provocative look of the Monaco originally caught the watch-making ...
You can always call on Lady Gaga to serve up a style surprise.The pop star has released the first official photos from her new video for the track Telephone, her dance track with Beyoncé.Taking a very literal cue from ...
Time to start loading up on music: Apple has announced it will give one lucky customer a $10k iTunes gift card once it reaches . Apple calls the event a "huge milestone for music" and "our way of saying thanks" to ...
Windows Live Messenger is the destination of choice for French web users, where they spend the most time every month. With Liveradio from Orange, the 1st online radio and podcast directory in France, Windows Live Messenger offers its users ...
Right now you can score a whopping 120 MP3 albums at no charge Free from Amazon that's Gratis. Nada. Zilch. Freebie. Note: These are "Albums", not songs. And they cover a wide range of genres, from classical to comedy to Indian ...
Play.me – the newest music platform where users can stream ad-free music on demand from virtually anywhere at any time – has officially launched. Play.me’s browser-based service gives users instant access to over 2.5 million songs to create ...
Thumbplay, the leading provider of mobile entertainment in the U.S., today launched the Thumbplay Music™ application in Private Beta at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The app is being demonstrated at the BlackBerry® booth at CES (Booth #30851 – ...
A humorous, rap song slash parody providing unending praise and unwavering faith in the T-Mobile G1, the first ever Android Phone created by HTC.
Bono has weighed into the filesharing debate on the side of the major labels, in an editorial marking the beginning of a new decade in the New York Times. The musician lists 10 things he'd like to see ...