The writers have creative ways to enforce social distancing on screen.
There are over two million black-owned businesses in the U.S., according to census figures.
TikTok lookalike Zynn brings Chinese video app rivalry to US
Facebook blocks white nationalists organizing move on protests
Ben Affleck seems to be part of the "finsta" account bandwagon on Instagram.
Google is now urging people to switch to Google Chrome when they log onto their Gmail accounts using Microsoft's Edge browser.
China slams Facebook's state media rules
A new report reveals that Apple could introduce interesting features on iOS 14 that would make web browsing more fun.
A Twitter user got suspended from the platform after copying word-for-word Trump's tweets on the current racial protests.
Olivia Jade, Lori Loughlin's daughter, donated to the National Bail Out Fund days after she got backlash for her statement on white privilege.
Facebook labels state-controlled media posts, will block ads
Multiple fandoms of Korean pop music groups drowned out white-supremacist messaging by co-opting their own hashtag.
Leaked iOS 14 code reveals that Apple is working on adding a built-in translator function to Safari, allowing users to see foreign websites in a language they will understand.
The K-pop fans swarmed the social media with anti-racist messages alongside fan cams of their favorite K-pop stars under the hashtag in a move widely lauded by social media users.
Snapchat curbs Trump for inciting 'racial violence'
Searching 'racist' on Twitter brings up Trump as top result
People on social media are condemning the death of a pregnant elephant after it was fed a pineapple filled with explosives.
Snapchat curbs Trump posts for inciting 'racial violence'
Facebook and PayPal invest in Indonesian start-up Gojek
“Dead Cells,” Motion Twin's hit “RogueVania” game on Steam, is now available for download on the Google Play Store.
Facebook is launching a new feature that will help users tidy up their accounts to better reflect who they are today.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended his decision to keep President Trump’s controversial post up on the world’s biggest social media platform.