Snapchat Ghosts On 'Added Me' Page Magically Appear After July 1 Update
Snapchat's identifying icon has become a faceless ghost. But expressions abound in the app's latest update.
Why Tinder 'Interests' Come From Facebook And Can’t Be Removed, Yet
Tinder relies on Facebook profiles to match you with people you might like. But soon that could change.
Tinder Introduces Verified Accounts For 'Notable' People So You Know They're For Real
Tinder updated its app to include verified accounts on Tuesday.
Comedians Explain Snapchat's Popularity In Just Two Words [VIDEO]
Snapchat offers advertising, media content and original programming. But is that really what cofounder Evan Spiegel had in mind?
UN Envoy Sent to Yemen To Discuss Potential Ceasefire For Ramadan Amid Airstrikes
UN special envoy Ould Cheikh Ahmed’s arrival comes amid reports of attacks and bombings, including an airstrike that killed at least 30 civilians in a market.
Overdose Of Hepatitis A Vaccine Given To 250 Immigrant Children Detained In Texas: Report
None of the affected children at the Texas detention center have shown any adverse reactions but close monitoring will continue for the next five days.
Bomb Blast In Kandahar, Afghanistan Kills 3, Injures Others Including Police
A Kandahar hospital is treating those injured in a suicide bomb attack set off by an assailant on a motorcycle.
New York Prison Escapee David Sweat Released From Albany Medical Center
The Albany Medical Center turned over to police Sunday custody of David Sweat, a prisoner who escaped and was subsequently recaptured last month.
Minecraft Updates From MineCon 2015: Three Changes We Know Coming To Console, Desktop And Mobile
More than 70 million copies of the Microsoft-owned "Minecraft" video game already have been sold.
Facebook Update 'Suggested Videos' Is Going To Bring More Advertisements To Your Feed
The social network is testing new suggested video content, and the initiative is rolling out to mobile iPhone users in the coming weeks.
Christie, Jindal Twitter Hashtag Fails Show Presidential Campaigns Still Struggle With Social Like It's 2008
Twitter hashtag campaigns are dangerous fields filled with trolls and negativity, but politicians don't seem to be giving up.
Ello Issues 'Bill Of Rights' For Social Network Privacy And Transparency; Calls Out Google, Facebook
Facebook and Twitter's terms of service can be confusing to read, but social network Ello has created a short "Bill of Rights" for its users.
Chris Christie Loses Control Of #TellingItLikeItIs Hashtag On Twitter During 2016 Campaign Launch
Chris Christie launched his U.S. presidential campaign online with the hashtag #TellingItLikeItIs So opponents are doing exactly that.
Why Facebook Groups App Is Worth Downloading Even Though You Aren't Forced To, Yet
Facebook released Groups app in November 2014. Unlike with Messenger, Facebook users won't be forced to download it, yet.
Too Much Booze? Let Mobile App BARTRENDr Track Your Drinking Habits
Tracking your drinking data isn't just helpful for understanding your behavior. Brands can also learn who and where to market.
Twitter #LoveWins Heart Emoji Vanishes After Hashtag Hits 11M Mentions Over Pride Weekend
The #LoveWins hashtag, which took off after President Obama and the White House tweeted the phrase, may have become one of Twitter's most viral messages.
Uber Executives Arrested In Paris In Latest Blow For The Ride-Hailing Service
Paris authorities have arrested two Uber executives for operating an illegal taxi company in France along with concealing documents.
Facebook #MyNameIs Protest At San Francisco Pride Parade Centers On 'Real Name Policy'
Facebook's name policy discriminates against LGBT people and domestic violence victims who use pseudonyms regularly, opponents say.
Syria Assad Regime May Have Sarin Gas, Other Chemical Weapons: WSJ Report
Syria's chemical weapons stockpiles were destroyed last year but Assad's army still may have sarin gas available, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Samsung Patent Could Double Smartphone Battery Life, Lithium-Ion Research Shows
While camera functions, processing speeds and storage space have significantly improved, smartphone battery life has fallen behind as sleeker, more powerful devices are pushed.
David Cameron On Tunisia Terrorist Attack: ‘We Must Defeat What Persuades People To Join ISIS’
The U.K. Prime Minister says the world must reject "anyone whose views condone the Islamist extremist narrative and create the conditions for it to flourish.”
FBI Joins Local Investigations As Black Church Fires Spread Across 5 U.S. States
Black churches in five states have caught fire in the last week. The FBI is supporting investigations, the bureau confirmed Sunday.
Two Men Found Shot In Head, Burned Alive Dead 48 Hours After Incident In California
Two victims were found burning alive in gravel parking lot and suffering from gunshot wounds in what an area resident called an "extremely unusual" incident.
New York Prison Escape Update: David Sweat, Second Fugitive, Apprehended By Law Enforcement
“He was alone, and it was a very courageous act,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo said of New York State Police Sgt. Jay Cook, who captured David Sweat single-handedly.
How #LoveWins On Twitter Became The Most Viral Hashtag Of The Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
"Today is a big step in our march toward equality," began a message from the U.S. president's Twitter account.
What Happened To Ello? The Anti-Facebook Spreads Love To LGBT Community While Avoiding The Trolls
Ello launched in 2014 as an anti-Facebook with an ad-free model, drawing criticism for how it could survive. Nine months in, co-founders Paul Budnitz and Lucian Fohr tell IBTimes how it's going.
Mobile App Looie Finds Clean Bathrooms In New York City, At A Price
You may remember Airpnp -- the sharing economy for toilets. May we present Looie, which will soon provide access to the pristine bathrooms of lower Manhattan, for a price.
What Is YouNow? Live Video Streaming Service Is Catching The Attention Of YouTube, Vine Stars
The live broadcasting app is building up its partner program that pays creators a cut from a virtual tipping jar.
Quartz Releases New Chart Search Engine Called Atlas Because 'Charts Are Our Cat Photos'
You can have our data and share it too! Quartz, Atlantic Media's business news site, unveils Atlas.
Is Snapchat Ready For The Big Leagues Of Advertising?
Snapchat can now lay claim to 200 million, mostly millennial, active users. Now it's time to grow the business, too.