Apple paid a developer a generous amount of money for reporting to it about a serious flaw in one of its security features.
Facebook slams 'severe' Singapore misinformation law
Celebrities have joined hands in donating to the Minnesota Freedom Fund and help the protestors who have been taken into custody in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
Artist Christo who wrapped Reichstag in fabric dies aged 84
Amazon has removed several listings for AirPods found to contain extremely racist language.
Taylor Swift responded to Donald Trump's tweet, and it got mixed reactions from Twitter users.
Trump fights claims he stoked violence in escalating Twitter feud
Smartphone tool helps users keep social distance
What can fans expect from the final episodes of “Fuller House?”
“Attack on Titan: The Final Season” (Season 4) trailer drops, driving fans frenzy. Supporters of the anime rallied on Twitter with #AttackOnTitan, which trended worldwide.
Twitter has more tools to use against Trump, if it chooses
This is the second time Twitter has flagged a tweet by Trump, who responded the first time with an executive order.
Facebook is launching a new app called “CatchUp.” This app is meant to help people connect and communicate with each other in a very personal way. How does it work? Is it really that good? Here's a quick look at the new app.
Google Maps will have a new feature that will help people know the exact location of places anywhere in the world – even if that place doesn't have an exact address.
Apple's latest acquisition shows the company's intention to improve its long-running digital voice assistant, Siri.
Kylie Jenner is currently practicing social distancing at her home.
Trump was upset over Twitter's decision to slap a fact-check on his allegation expansion of mail-in balloting would lead to widespread vote fraud.
“There’s not an ounce of our body that doesn’t love Huxley. There wasn’t a minute that I didn’t try out hardest.”
Here's how to create Apple Music playlists and share them with others.
Trump to sign executive order after threatening to shutter social media
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took aim at Twitter and said that private digital platforms should not be "the arbiter of truth," after it fact-checked President Donald Trump's tweets about mail-in voting.
US vs China: facing off on many fronts