In 2011, Luke Bryan soared up the charts with his single 'Country Girl (Shake It for Me).' The tune, a sharp deviation from his previous hits, hit No. 4 on the Billboard country charts, went triple ...
The mysterious Sleep Token are back with their latest video for "Fall for Me" from the forthcoming This Place Will Become Your Tomb album and this latest clip serves as a brutal introspection about ...
If you've ever wanted to skip listening to on-hold music and put your phone down while waiting, Google Pixel's exclusive Hold for Me feature is just what the doctor ordered. Hold For Me places your ...
Netflix does itself a disservice with generic movie titles like Fall for Me, three words that don’t at all imply that this is a steamy T&A fest in which good-looking people frequently shed their ...
The song appears on the star's new album 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' which topped the Billboard 200 albums chart. By Rania Aniftos The Weeknd is fresh off the release of his newest album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, ...
Hate calling a business to ask about pricing? A new Google feature can handle that for you. A feature called "Ask for Me" has popped up under the AI experiments category in Google Labs. Instead of ...
Speaking about how he comes up with lyrics, he says, “I mostly write on paper and sometimes use voice notes. When I hear a ...
Google is testing a new “Ask for Me” feature that uses AI to call local businesses on your behalf, for information about availability and pricing. The feature is available on desktop and mobile for ...
People have always told me not to change my name. Some insisted that they liked it: Bich, a Vietnamese name, given to me in Saigon, where I was born and where the name is quite ordinary. When my ...
The AI feature can help you set up an appointment for an oil change or a manicure. The AI feature can help you set up an appointment for an oil change or a manicure. is a news writer who covers the ...
"Lilies Not For Me" follows the story of a writer as he goes through an agonizing gay conversion program in the 1920s. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to writer and director Will Seefried about the film.