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A Couple Things We've Noticed About Girl Talk's Newest, 'All Day'

Today, a small Internet extravaganza occurred with the release of 'All Day,' the third album from Girl Talk, a.k.a Greg Gillis. If you've been living under an Internet rock, Gillis is famous for mashing-up songs, pairing classic rock jams with new hip-hop acappellas, or reminding pop music junkies of forgotten hits. Adrenaline-fueled and famous for raucous live shows, Girl Talk doesn't skimp on ...

Best Buy to Provide CinemaNow Streaming, Captain Jack Sparrow Applying 3-D Eyeliner

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... While other companies have been providing movie-streaming services for several years, Nintendo managed to get in the game this March, and now Best Buy appears finally set to jump on board, as well. The electronics distributor recently acquired the rights to the familiar and established CinemaNow name, and will initially provide ...

Team Teamwork Turns 'Final Fantasy' Tunes Into Beats For Rappers

Hip-hop and video game marriages don't typically enjoy commercial success or longevity. While rap definitely tends to be underutilized in video games, occasionally a hip-hop artist will create a geeky masterpiece that gives hope to those hip-hop-loving gamers among us. Even though its name may not be particularly inspiring or intimidating, the group Team Teamwork is developing a reputation for ...

Will 'Auto-Tune' Ever Die? Jay-Z Hopes So

There's a great debate going on in popular music, and it centers on a software program called 'Auto-Tune.' Its name might not sound familiar, but if you've turned on the radio lately, you've heard it used. From country artists like Faith Hill to rap artists like T-Pain, musicians are using 'Auto-Tune' to change the pitch of their vocals, thus adding a robotic effect to the sound of their already ...

Jay-Z and Apple Starting a Record Label?

With MacWorld quickly approaching, it's time to let those Apple rumors fly. This one is a little more interesting than your standard ultra-portable MacBooks and new iPod rumors. The newest bit of hearsay is that Apple may be partnering with none other than Mr. Sean Carter himself, J-Hova, or as he's more commonly known, Jay-Z, to start a record label. Fresh off his mixed success as president of ...