Twitter-backed ShareChat looks to capitalize on the increasing interest of the Indian market in fantasy sports with a new app called Jeet11.
Kensington Palace's Instagram account has a higher score compared to the Sussex Royal Instagram account.
Twitter surges as global user growth revives
Google Maps marks 15-year milestone with new features
Twitter sees lift in user base, revenues
Flaws in the WhatsApp client allows hackers and people with malicious intent to access files stored on any device and might even give them the ability to execute code remotely.
Child safety groups urge Facebook to halt encryption plans
Bella Hadid turned up the hotness quotient by sharing some sexy pictures from her vacation.
Snapchat has recorded a 4 percent increase in users despite facing competition from the Chinese video-sharing app TikTok.
Microsoft has pushed out a new update on the iPadOS version of Outlook and allows the app to integrate and use the iPad's Split View feature.
Apple's iPad tablets can also use the Hot Corners feature that is also on the Mac desktop computers.
Meghan Markle is reportedly planning for world domination but will not do paid commercials to avoid being called “gold digger.”
Twitter moves to curb manipulated content including 'deepfakes'
The owner of the New York Stock Exchange reportedly is interested in eBay's core marketplace, but not its classifieds unit.
They must also have at least a level 15 “Fortnite” account and an Epic account with 2-Factor Authentication.
Marvelous Inc's "Daemon X Machina" is leaving Nintendo Switch exclusivity as its about to be released in Steam on Feb. 14.
Bella Hadid turned up the heat by posting an ultra-racy picture on Instagram while doing a shoot.
YouTube details ban on 'manipulated' election content
Famous horror author Stephen King has decided to quit Facebook over its poor handling of political misinformation.
French minister's alleged impersonators on trial for fraud
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Facebook's settlement puts spotlight on 'biometric privacy'