The Netflix true-crime documentary series began streaming on Wednesday.
Web direct messaging can prove to be quite useful for businesses, students, office workers and people who work on computers for a long time.
Pinterest pops past Snapchat in US
Trump seizes on new Iran protests, but goal in question
Google Maps helps people do more than just go places. The app and service is now being used by many to find images of their loved ones who are no longer with them.
Two teenagers filmed the act and posted it on Snapchat.
Kendall Jenner is ready for new challenges in 2020.
Rockstar Games' "Grand Theft Auto IV" is no longer available for purchase on Steam.
Donald Trump's posture and movements have been the cause of public scrutiny for years.
Instagram users will now have more features to enjoy when using the app as the company has added three new effects to its Boomerang stories.
Brazil's education minister mocked for Twitter spelling error
Facebook's Libra might be in limbo at the moment with a 2020 debut sounding doubtful, but that doesn't stop New York from seeing the residents of its state transacting with its own cryptocurrency.
Kendall Jenner sent her fans into a frenzy by sharing a very racy picture on Instagram.
Brazil supreme court sides with Netflix over gay Jesus comedy
An astrophotographer recently shared a stunning image of the Moon that showed the highly-detailed features of its surface.
Twitter to test limiting replies to tackle online abuse
The social networking giant says it's not the company's place to vet the veracity of political advertising but will give users more control over what they see.
Google has added a few new features to the Google Assistant so that it can be more useful to everyone who owns a smart home device that works with it.
Popular microblogging site Twitter is adding a few new features meant to encourage healthy conversation.
An Israeli cybersecurity firm has discovered major vulnerabilities in the popular video app TikTok. Thankfully, the issues are now fixed.
Brazil judge yanks Netflix comedy featuring gay Christ
Google and Apple both banned and removed from their respective app store ToTok following reports that it was used by the UAE government as a surveillance tool. Google reinstated the alleged spy app leaving Apple in a tight spot to make a choice.