Twitter shuts Iran-based network fanning flames of US race protests
Before the year ends, players will be able to transfer Pokemon from their "Pokemon Go" mobile games to either "Pokemon Sword" or "Pokemon Shield."
Facebook bars deceptive campaign from pro-Trump group
Yelp announced that they will be launching an alert to inform users if a business has been “accused of racist behavior.”
Just one week after it was released, "Genshin Impact" has already made $60 million just on mobile.
Microsoft services were hit by a second outage in less than a week, affecting Outlook, Exchange and Teams services for users worldwide.
Facebook letting advertisers sow climate denialism: analysis
President Donald Trump called his COVID-19 diagnosis "a blessing from God" and touted the experimental drug treatment he received.
Many netizens were annoyed when President Donald Trump said that his COVID-19 diagnosis was a "blessing in disguise."
Whatsapp founder Jan Koum is now worth $10 billion after growing up in a struggling household in Ukraine.
Facebook to pause political ads as US election day ends
The Slack Technologies x Cole Haan ZERØGRAND sneakers sell for $120 a pair and are available in four colors. Here's where to buy them.
Facebook has extended a ban previously only applying to violent content to apply to the entire movement
Every Instagram user in iOS and Android devices can access the old-school icons.
Renee Gracie is too happy with her life to be upset over the criticisms she’s been receiving from trolls, and she even encouraged one to continue it if it makes him feel better.
Nikole Mitchell has already reached her financial goal after she switched careers from being a pastor to being a stripper.
A new trailer for "NBA 2K21" shows some very impressive graphics as the franchise heads to the next-generation consoles.
Netflix has been indicted for "promoting lewd material" on its platform by releasing the French film "Cuties." The streaming giant could face a fine of up to $20,000, based on Texas’ penal code.
Chris Evans showed off his toned abs for his last swim before the "pool hibernates" just weeks after his nude photo scandal.
Social media giants Facebook and Twitter have blocked a post from President Donald Trump on Tuesday falsely claiming COVID-19 is less deadly than the flu, as cases surge across the United States.
Facebook, Instagram ban QAnon conspiracy linked accounts
'Kid influencers' regulated under new French law