Esquire Lists Mark Zuckerberg Among 2010's Worst-Dressed Celebrities
It's pretty clear that Mark Zuckerberg has about zero interest in wearing anything outside of his trademark, t-shirt/jeans/hoodie ensemble. But Esquire, for one, thinks the Facebook CEO should seriously consider investing in some new threads.
The magazine recently listed Zuck among the worst-dressed celebrities of 2010, ranking him alongside Robert Pattinson and John Mayer in its '2010 ...
Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines....
Anyone remember the old Yippie adage, "Don't trust anyone over 30?" Well, Apple is pushing 35, and, according to some folks, it has officially sold out. Discussing the recent iPhone 4G-related home invasion of Gizmodo's Jason Chen, Jon Stewart scathingly lambasted the corporate behemoth, asking, "Remember back in 1984, you had ...
In between his hectic schedule of making beautiful women swoon with his trademark dulcet tones, and making sure that his eyes are never more than 50-percent open, John Mayer, amazingly, has found time to revolutionize online music videos.
His latest single, "Heartbreak Warfare," from the album 'Battle Studies,' introduces what's being called the world's first "augmented reality music video," ...
Oh Twitter, is there anything you can't ruin? Once, you were just a fun diversion for social-networking addicts who needed another way to stay connected with their virtual friends. But, before long, you were invalidating court cases, ruining job offers, and generally making a mess of things. Now, you've gone and ruined a perfect Hollywood couple. According to Star, supposed friends of the ...
Well we're glad he said it and not us, but John Mayer is a bit of a douche bag. Mayer says that while he was Googleing himself extensively (you know, searching about himself online) he found out -- and these are his words -- "I'm kind of a douche bag. I got a little sick of myself ... I'm insufferable." Mayer formally apologized to the Internet-viewing public for his general douche-baggery. From ...
No one doubts that the iPod rules the music market, but Apple had to go and gloat, A-list style, when it announced that the 100-millionth iPod had been sold. The joyous press release, out today, is laced with quotes from celebs like Mary J. Blige, Apple regular John Mayer, and cyclist/saint Lance Armstrong. "It's hard to remember what I did before the iPod," said Mary J. Blige, GRAMMY ...








