The Anti-Hook Up App: 'Binder' Wants To Be Tinder For Breakups
What popular dating app Tinder did for hookups, Binder strives to achieve for breakups.
Facebook Full-Screen Video Ads Coming To Mobile: Report
The social network is adding new ad formats -- including full-screen video -- that will appeal to brands active in TV advertising.
Spike Lee Calls End To Gun Violence In Friday Peace March With Jennifer Hudson, John Cusack
The director led a peace march in Chicago Friday evening that coincided with other marches nationwide to remember the Charleston, South Carolina, shooting victims.
Comcast Founder Ralph J. Roberts Dies At 95, Remembered By Industry Heads For Honesty And Spirit
The founder of America's largest cable television provider died from natural causes Thursday.
Uber Bans Guns Carried By Drivers And Passengers In Policy Update
Uber drivers and passengers can no longer carry guns, or any firearms, while using the ride-hailing service.
Dylann Storm Roof Family Statement: Charleston Shooting Suspect's Relatives Extend Sympathies To Victims
Judge James Gosnell Jr. requested that the community support not only the shooting victims but also the family of suspect Dylann Storm Roof -- and that didn't sit well with some listeners.
Forget Robocalls And Spam Texts: FCC Allows Wireless Phone Companies To Block Them
Robocall blocking by wireless carriers is allowed, the federal government ruled Thursday. But will anything change?
Oakland Shooting Injures Three People Near Golden State Warriors' NBA Victory Parade March
Shots were fired near NBA champion Golden State Warriors' parade in Oakland, California. The gunman is at large.
FCC Votes To Add Broadband Internet Access To Lifeline Program
In 1985, the Reagan administration made phone service more accessible to low-income Americans. Thirty years later, the Internet is added.
LinkedIn Corp (LNKD) May Undergo A Great 'Unbundling' With Two New Apps: WSJ
The professional network has been struggling to engage mobile users. Perhaps expanding to 10 apps will keep them around.
Period-Tracking App 'Clue' Connects Women And Researchers With Personalized Reproductive Health Data
With hundreds of period-tracking apps on Apple's App Store, finding the right one can be hard. Clue thinks it can win your vote.
Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel Thinks He Can Fix Twitter. Makes Messages Disappear
Snapchat CEO makes his tweets disappear, just like Snapchat.
Snapchat Filters Can Now Be Sponsored By Brands; McDonald's Takes First Spot
Filters on Snapchat aren't made just by the company and users anymore. Now advertisers can sponsor their own.
NASA Offers The Sharpest Video Yet Of Astronauts Eating 'Space Cheeseburgers' On International Space Station
You can now see a "space cheeseburger" in high-definition and other life adventures from astronauts in space.
Facebook’s Latest Challenger: Social Network 'Minds' Pushes Privacy And Transparency
You may spend hours on Facebook and Instagram looking at others' content. Minds.com wants to reward your browsing.
Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel To Party On Daily Mail Yacht At Cannes Festival
He's already wooed some of the biggest advertisers and media companies. Where's Evan Spiegel off to now? Adweek reports.
Spotify Running Update: Runners Of All Levels Explain Music App's New Feature
In an effort to separate the wheat from the chaff amid fitness apps, we spoke to runners about whether Spotify Running is worth your time.
Twitter Inc. (TWTR) Interim CEO Jack Dorsey: 'Beautiful' Products Are Coming To Twitter
Co-founder Jack Dorsey is back at the helm of Twitter and boasting that he "can't wait for the rest of the world to see" what the company is working on.
Twitter Inc. (TWTR) Stock Price Up 2% When Market Opens Day After CEO Dick Costolo Announces He’s Stepping Down
With former CEO Jack Dorsey taking back the reins, Twitter stock is up.
Twitter's New 10,000-Character Direct Messages Mean You Can Now Send A Pal Herman Melville's 'The Fiddler'
Go ahead, direct-message Herman Melville's "The Fiddler." You know you want to.
FishBrain, A Social Network For Fishing Enthusiasts Hits 1 Million Downloads
FishBrain is like Google's Waze, but instead of cars, there's a ton of fish.
HIV, STD Testing Clinics Adopt Mobile App Healthvana For Fast Results
Mobile app Healthvana adds convenience to a stressful experience: getting tested for HIV.
How To Set Up Emergency Alerts On Twitter
Twitter's promoted content isn't always paid for by organizations. The microblogging site also has a little-known emergency notification system.
Facebook Messenger Hits 1 Billion Downloads On Android, Joins Club Of Only Facebook And Google Apps
Only two companies have ever hit the 1 billion install mark on the Google Play store.
Snapchat Update Adds New Filters For Battery Life, Front-Rear Video Switching And Two-Step Verification
Snapchat introduced some major app updates Monday, including one that shows remaining battery life.
Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump And Pete Wentz Host Tumblr's First 'Answer Time' Session
The microblogging site kicked off its new Q&A initiative with an hour-long session with the band's lead singer and bassist.
Apple Launches 'Flipboard Killer' News App With ESPN, New York Times, Conde Nast
"We think this offers the best mobile reading experience ever," says Apple marketing VP Susan Prescott.
World Oceans Day 2015: Google Takes You Underwater To See Dying Coral Reefs
To mark World Oceans Day, Google released more than 40 interactive maps that let you explore underwater locations worldwide.
Edward Snowden Discussed US Surveillance With Argentine President In Russia
“We wouldn’t have known that the U.S. government was collecting all that data on U.S. citizens and foreigners without his revelations."
First Political Ad Appears On Snapchat In 'Live Story' Of Sen. Joni Ernst’s 'Roast and Ride' Event
The "Roast and Ride" event in Iowa brought together Republican candidates and an ad on the disappearing messaging app Snapchat.