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  • Microsoft teases next-gen Xbox news at E3 event

    Many have suspected that Microsoft would talk about its next Xbox at its E3 event, and that now appears to be virtually guaranteed. Gamers have discovered that Microsoft's E3 countdown videos have included background references to "R255 G36 B0," or the RGB code for scarlet -- you know, the widely reported nickname (minus a T) for the 2020 Xbox hardware. The company even confirmed one user's "eagle eye," sending them a month of Xbox Game Pass as a reward.

  • Nicki Minaj's new game could make you a rap star

    It's hard to believe anyone that's not a Kardashian, a Jenner or a Ramsay can successfully make a game about their careers, but Nicki Minaj's new app actually sounds like fun. Through a collaboration with Glu Mobile -- the same company behind those Kim Kardashian, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, and Gordon Ramsay games -- Minaj made The Empire, a game that focuses on rap music and lets players create their own songs. In addition, you can record your own voice (rapping your own words) into the app, and Minaj herself (or her minions, anyway) will select the best few to showcase on her social media accounts. The Empire is now available on iOS and Android, and from my few days playing a beta preview, it seems like more than just another celebrity-branded app.

  • Phillip Schofield Likens Private Parts To Anaconda and Deep Impact On Celebrity Juice!

    This Morning hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby ditched their wholesome images during an appearance on Celebrity Juice Live on Thursday when host Keith Lemon asked them to describe their nether regions. The pair - who regularly slip innuendos into their mid-morning show – were instructed to describe their private parts using the titles of famous Hollywood movies. The pretty blonde, 35, blurted out a few corkers of her own when put on the spot by Keith – whose real name is Leigh Francis.

  • 18 Times Nicki Minaj Was Not Afraid to Speak Her Mind

    Today, Nicki Minaj celebrates her 33rd birthday and we love her not only for her prowess on the mic and talents as an entertainer in general, but also for the fact that she is not afraid to tell it like it is. Whether she’s throwing a little shade or outright dragging someone for getting out of pocket, Nicki is a woman who will not hesitate to keep it 100 when it comes to her feelings.

  • This 9-Foot-Long Anaconda Was Found Slithering In Florida

    The invasive snake, which is illegal to own in the state, can grow to 29 feet and more than 550 pounds.

  • AM Daily Buzz: Gwen Stefani goes pantless to the AMAs, Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello's stunning wedding and more!

    Gwen Stefani goes pantless to the AMAs, Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello's stunning wedding and more from your AM Daily Buzz!

  • 6 biggest celebrity feuds of the year (so far)

    Feuds sometimes come and go, but celebrity feuds last forever.

  • Nicki Minaj And Taylor Swift Have Bad Blood Over MTV VMA Nominations

    Just when we thought it was safe to leave Twitter alone for, y’know, FIVE MINUTES after the saga that was general One Direction drama last week, Nicki Minaj and Taylor Swift start having it out over the MTV VMAs. Imma let you finish, guys, but CAN WE PLEASE GET TWO MINUTES BREAK SO WE CAN SLEEP? Copyright No? Double espresso it is then.

  • Nicki Minaj brings her mom on stage to celebrate BET Hip-Hop Award win

    Nicki Minaj took home the Best Female Hip-Hop Artist trophy at Sunday?s BET Awards, when she also brought a piece of home to the stage.

  • A Man Will Be Eaten Alive On TV

    In what just might be the most bizarre concept for a reality TV show ever, a man will be eaten alive by an anaconda. Called, appropriately enough, "Eaten Alive," the Dec. 7 special features filmmaker Paul Rosolie being covered in pig blood and then swallowed by the snake, according to Entertainment Weekly. Become a founding member of HuffPost Plus today.

  • Undercover: Dual Motives for your dual screens

    Austrian developer Sproing's PC game, Undercover: Operation Wintersun, has just been released in Europe and now the company's announced a prequel for the Nintendo handheld. The new title, Undercover: Dual Motives, adds a second character in keeping with the "dual" theme. Secretary Audrey joins researcher-turned-spy Dr. John Russell in the investigative action title. The current game follows Dr. Russell as he investigates a German nuclear threat in 1943, and all we currently know is that the DS game will follow the good doctor in his early years. Like many upcoming DS games that feature dual heroes, you can switch back and forth easily between Audrey and Dr. Russell, and each will bring something unique to the mystery. "This opens up a lot of new possibilities for puzzle design in adventure games, which will make Undercover: Dual Motives a very special gaming experience not only for genre fans," said Sproing's creative director Harald Riegler. Sounds like they're trying to blend the best features of the interactive touchscreen with the fun of an action game. Toss in an interesting story and you've got a recipe for something that could be great. Undercover: Dual Motives is scheduled for release in March of 2007, starting in Germany.