Apple Watch Day Brings No Lines, Thin Crowds To NYC Apple Stores
Thanks to an appointment system, the first day of Apple Watch try-ons was very different from the company's past launches.
Amazon Executive Hired As Lyft’s Chief Operating Officer
Seeking to be more competitive against Uber, the ride-hailing firm hires a former Amazon exec to be its chief operating officer.
11% Of Teens Say They Use Snapchat More Than Facebook
Facebook may still be king of social networks, but Snapchat has been attracting some wealthy users, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
Better Business Bureau Sides With Comcast On DirecTV's Rob Lowe Ads
Comcast wants DirecTV to stop running its cable-bashing ads with actor Rob Lowe, and now it has some support from the Better Business Bureau.
Snapchat Update Ranks Your 'Best Friends' With Emoji, Adds New Camera Feature
Six emoji reveal the truth behind your Snapchat relationships.
Google Gmail Glitch Outages Caused By Failure To Update Security Certificate
Over the weekend, a "majority of users" who tried to open Gmail accounts as new clients were unable to do so because of a software glitch by Google.
How Dollar Shave Club Plans To Keep Its Snarky Brand Alive: A New Men’s Lifestyle Magazine
From the team that brought you the "Our Blades Are F***ing Great" YouTube video comes more content and tips for men's lifestyle.
Twitter's Periscope Infiltrates TV Newsrooms As Reporters At CNN, CBS, NBC And Others Try Live Video Streaming Apps
TV news networks played a decisive role in the mainstreaming of Twitter. And they're really excited about Periscope.
Facebook Battles Snapchat With Video-Sharing App Riff, Meerkat And Periscope Next?
Facebook introduces another standalone app that resembles Snapchat. When will it take on live-streaming apps?
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff Approves Employee Transfers Out Of Indiana
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said employees have been given relocation packages to move out of Indiana. This is only the firm's latest response to the state's new religious-freedom law.
Yik Yak Tests Photo-Sharing Feature On College Campuses
Staffers are currently moderating all photos shared via the app and will block content they deem inappropriate.
Michelle Phan Looks To Lure YouTube 'Stars' To Her Own Network, ICON
Beauty blogger and brand entrepreneur launches her own online network, adding to alternatives for creators.
China Ban Hits Google’s Search Ad Share; Baidu Gains
Censorship by the government in Beijing benefits domestic companies like Baidu and Sohu, but hurts foreign companies.
Lorne Michaels' Meerkat Bet: Why The Saturday Night Live Creator Thinks It Will Survive Twitter's Periscope
Hollywood bets Meerkat will survive Twitter by catering to TV and entertainment.
'Call Of Duty' Adds More Exo Zombies With New 'Advanced Warfare' Trailer
A new trailer for "Call of Duty" shows more bloodshed in the latest gameplay mode to be released Tuesday.
Indiana's Religious Freedom Act Will Receive Clarification: Gov. Mike Pence
Amid protests and negative feedback from business leaders, Republican Gov. Mike Pence gives in to changing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Florida Man Stanley Geddie Arrives By Taxi To Rob Bank: Cops
An apparently intoxicated Stanley Geddie said he had a .357 handgun and C4 plastic explosive.
Cancer Patients Cured With Polio Virus In Duke University Trial, CBS Reports
A Duke University researcher used the polio virus to help patients fight a deadly brain cancer.
NASA, Russia To Team Up On New Space Station, Russia Confirms
Following the year-long mission on the International Space Station, the Russian space chief says the agency will collaborate will NASA on a new station.
PEGIDA, Anti-Islamic Group, Cancels Montreal Protest After Counter Group Rises
A protest by anti-Islamic organization PEGIDA scheduled for Saturday in Montreal was canceled because of a counterprotest.
Slack Hacked, Leaving 500,000 User Emails Exposed
The infiltration reportedly took place over four days in February, but most users didn't find out until Friday.
Twitter Will Sell More Display Ads Than Yahoo In 2015: Report
Twitter and Facebook are expected to control over a third of the market in digital display ads in the U.S.
Slack Valuation Jumps From $1 Billion To $2 Billion In 5 Months
Slack, a growing workplace collaboration tool, is quickly rising up the billionaire startup chain.
The 5 Most Ridiculous Apps Now On Facebook Messenger: Bitmoji, Pyro! And More
New apps let you do so much more than send texts and emoji.
Twitter Launches Live Video App Periscope, But Competitor Meerkat Won't Back Down
Live-streaming app Periscope is now available on iOS.
Facebook Wants To 'Friend' Your Toaster, Other Connected Devices Around The Home
More than a network for human relationships, Facebook wants to control the home, too.
YouTube To Take On Amazon's Twitch With Live Game Streaming: Report
Live streaming and video games are hot. YouTube is reportedly relaunching its streaming options with gaming in mind.
Facebook Releases 'On This Day' To Bring Up Posts From Years Past, Making Your Social Media Cleanse Much Easier
Facebook's new 'On This Day' feature surfaces old posts and photos from this day in the past.
Meet The Pokie: The Dirtiest Snuggie You've Ever Seen
In a new Kickstarter project, two sisters are hoping to bring back the Snuggie but for more intimate purposes.
Facebook Talks To BuzzFeed, NYT To Host Content Directly On The Social Network
The New York Times, BuzzFeed and National Geographic are in talks with Facebook to publish their content directly onto the social network.