Adam Levine stopped by "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" on Sept. 2 to spin "The Wheel of Musical Impressions." The Maroon 5 frontman impersonated everyone from Frank Sinatra to Eddie Vedder.
Reddit has released a new mobile app, which features an easier way to read and participate in its Ask Me Anything sessions. But what does this mean for the Reddit we know and love?
"The Sims" is everybody's favorite real-life simulator. Here's how the fourth installment of the Electronic Arts game, released on Sept. 2, has evolved to eerily reflect how we live now.
Hundreds of nude photos allegedly of female celebrities, such as Jennifer Lawrence, Ariana Grande and Kate Upton were leaked over the weekend. Now the question remains: Who did this? It also seems that the hackers and leakers involved may not be the same people.
Someone has creatively edited "The Incredibles" to evoke the eerie drama of a Christopher Nolan movie. The result is a movie you want to see. The tone of this trailer is so dramatic, it looks like a completely different movie than the original "Incredibles."
The annual festival took over Nevada's Black Rock Desert from Aug. 25 to Sept. 1 this year and drew thousands of people. But how did Burning Man become the iconic gathering we know it as today?
Marriott is hoping to connect business travelers by making matches based on LinkedIn data. The project is aptly titled Six Degrees. Who says business trips have to be all work and no play?
A recent survey from eBay Fashion found that women aren't as big of fans of beards as men. What are hipsters going to do about this news?
Arcades were once the center of many teens' social scene in America. It's no surprise that so many movies would feature the video game mecca as an integral part of their plots.
Former LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy has teamed up with IBM and the U.S. Open to create music using tennis sounds. And no, it doesn't just sound like a ball bouncing.
A Scottish distillery sent whiskey particles into outer space and stored them in the International Space Station for research. Now, the whiskey particles are coming home.
President Barack Obama discussed possible U.S. involvement in the Middle East during a press briefing on Aug. 28. However, all anyone could talk about was his tan suit.
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge created an Internet craze during the past month, raising nearly $100 million for ALS research. But how much time have we spent watching the videos?
Labor Day comes on the first Monday every September. Most Americans know it as a day off from work, but why is this the case?
It's always sad when the summer ends and the start of a new school year is just around the corner. However, these movies and TV shows on Netflix will help get you in the spirit.
A project based out of MIT has created animated maps that track where rats are in major cities in the U.S. Basically, they are everywhere.
The trailer for Jon Stewart's highly-anticipated directorial debut was released Aug. 28. The film tells the story of Maziar Bahari, an Iranian-Canadian journalist covering the 2009 elections in Iran.
TIME recently looked at America's weirdest obsessions and how they compare from city to city. However, TV has been documenting this sort of thing for years.
The Pew Research Center has found that the world's major religions are heavily concentrated in only one or two countries. This includes Hinduism, Judaism and Buddhism.
You can find pretty much anything you want on eBay, so what are people buying? The answer to this question actually depends on where you live.
MIT has created a new course where students can learn the ins and outs of Reddit. Apparently, there's more going on with the "front page of the Internet" than we thought.
Zara came under fire recently for selling a children's shirt that looked like a World War II-era concentration camp uniform. However, this isn't the first time a fashion megastore has sold controversial clothing.
A new web experience adds ambient noise to panoramic photos found on Google Street View. You could just go outside to have a similar experience, but where's the fun in that?
A recent survey on underemployment found the top 10 college majors that are most and least likely to lead to jobs that make people feel underemployed. Is your college major on the list?
Facebook, Twitter and Reddit all have different functions, especially for TV fans. Which TV shows are the most popular on each social network and why?
Burger King and Tim Hortons announced their merger, which will create the world's third largest fast food company. Here's what you need to know about the deal.
The 2014 Primetime Emmy Awards aired on Aug. 25 and honored the best TV of the year. There were many highs and lows during the night.
A new study has found that more than half of meals are eaten alone. So now you don't have to feel weird about getting a table for one anymore.
A new study found that the health benefits from improvements in air quality might offset the costs from U.S. carbon regulations. In some cases, the savings were 10 times the cost of implementing policies.
A new book called "Man meets Woman" illustrates how we perceive the roles of men and women. Using pictograms, the book shows the roles, relationships and stereotypes we hold about the two sexes.