'American Idol' contestants have reportedly been filming footage for the show on iPhones

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'American Idol' contestants have reportedly been filming footage for the show on iPhones
 
 
'American Idol' contestants have reportedly been filming footage for the show on iPhones
 
When "American Idol" returns on April 26, the show will feature something new: performances recorded with iPhones.
 
 
 
 
 
18 celebrity hairstyles from the '80s that you completely forgot about
 
 
18 celebrity hairstyles from the '80s that you completely forgot about
 
The '80s brought us mullets, crimped looks, and heavy hairspray. Rewind back to the '80s and see how the stars wore their locks.
 
 
 
 
 
A-Rod and J.Lo: How the MLB superstar and Hollywood power couple makes and spends their millions, including bidding for the New York Mets
 
 
A-Rod and J.Lo: How the MLB superstar and Hollywood power couple makes and spends their millions, including bidding for the New York Mets
 
Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez — who have hundreds of millions of dollars between them — are reportedly interested in purchasing the New York Mets.
 
 
 
 
 
 
9 mind-blowing facts that show just how rich Michael Jordan really is
 
 
9 mind-blowing facts that show just how rich Michael Jordan really is
 
Retired basketball player Michael Jordan, who has a $2.1 billion net worth, didn't become a billionaire until he left the NBA.
 
 
 
 
 
Nintendo plans to produce 22 million Switch devices to address supply shortages
 
 
Nintendo plans to produce 22 million Switch devices to address supply shortages
 
Nintendo is increasing production of its popular Switch console to keep up with the surge in demand.
 
 
 
 
 
'Animal Crossing' and the latest 'Call of Duty' dominated March as game sales spiked while millions sheltered at home
 
 
'Animal Crossing' and the latest 'Call of Duty' dominated March as game sales spiked while millions sheltered at home
 
Sales of "video game hardware, software, accessories, and game cards" topped $1.6 billion in March as the coronavirus has kept millions at home.
 
 
 
 
 
Video-game sales spiked in March as the coronavirus pandemic forced millions of Americans to stay indoors. Nintendo was the big winner.
 
 
Video-game sales spiked in March as the coronavirus pandemic forced millions of Americans to stay indoors. Nintendo was the big winner.
 
With millions of Americans indoors because of the pandemic, including many with young children, demand for Nintendo consoles and games has surged.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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