Several social media sites were down Monday and not working.
Is our internet down and not working? Internet service providers in the United States including Comcast, Charter and backbone provider Level 3 experienced widespread outages Monday.
Spotify users were having a hard time getting their music to play on Monday.
Instagram was down on Wednesday for most users.
Facebook was down and not working for some users Wednesday.
AOL announced it is shutting down AIM on Dec. 15. The news hit millennials hard.
Smith is leaving the credit services agency after it disclosed a massive data breach earlier this month.
Microsoft Outlook and Hotmail users are facing severe outages across Europe and the United Kingdom.
Google Docs and Drive were down Friday making work difficult for many across the United States.
Boutique smartphone company Vertu has begun liquidating its assets after a potential purchase failed to clear.
Snapchat users report the apps keeps crashing, some say it happened after the latest Android update.
It's unclear why the video website wasn't working.
A ruling from the European Union's Court of Justice said The Pirate Bay is responsible for torrents and content hosted on its site.
Pound falters after the Tories lose the majority in Parliament.
Gucci Mane and Keyshia Ka’oir are getting paid to air their wedding on television.
Apple denied that Cue told her to take a seat.
From Marilyn Monroe to Twiggy, the beauty standards have changed since the competition started in the '50s.
The mobile chat program WhatsApp is currently down and not connecting, according to user reports.
The music streaming service Spotify, and its app, were not working Wednesday, according to users who were getting error messages. The Spotify outage is ongoing.
Instagram users were having trouble uploading to stories, and the app was working to fix the problem.
Do you see a "5xx server error" notice on Instagram? Instagram is apparently down, and users are freaking out on Twitter.
Samsung has proven its confidence in the Galaxy S8 quality by using virtually the same battery found on the Galaxy Note 7 on the Galaxy S8 Plus.