Netflix users expressed frustration due to worldwide streaming outage.
The handy machine learning-powered tool charges $3 each month for its retainer fee.
IBM has published its latest study that focused on the benefits of using Apple products in enterprise IT.
Slack is currently valued at $11.5 billion, down from roughly $23 billion when the company went public in a direct listing in June 2019.
Rovio, maker of “Angry Birds,” that popular mobile game that had people slinging raging birds at mischievous pigs, is working to bring an all-new “Angry Birds” experience for the game's tenth anniversary.
Amazon announced that it is launching a free ad-supported version of Amazon Music so that people can listen to their favorite music anytime, anywhere on their favorite devices.
Twitter accuses UK of misleading public in election row
At a recent competition held in Chengdu, China, hackers showed vulnerabilities that allowed them to easily break into Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Safari browsers.
Apple has updated the Apple Maps app to expand it to the West and parts of the Midwest.
Jennifer Aniston shared a hilarious clip to celebrate her 20 million followers on Instagram.
'Revenge porn,' leaked selfies: sextortion spreads in Iraq
Social media platform TikTok is being questioned with regards to the safety of its users against pedophiles and even ISIS propagandists.
Google Maps will soon be more helpful for those who love to travel to certain key cities around the world.
Google has added a new feature to the Google Photos web interface, a report says.
Snapchat checks for deception in political ads
ByteDance, the Chinese company behind the popular TikTok, plans to launch its own music streaming app that is set to rival Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
The buck was reportedly nine-and-a-half years old.
WhatsApp is once again the subject of another threat caused by malicious video files, and iOS/Android users must be careful with this latest threat.
Twitter hopes that its political ad ban will make the platform less susceptible to disinformation.
The latest unannounced experiment conducted by Google to Chrome caused tabs to crash and compromised companies' operations all over the world.
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Twitter exempts some 'cause-based' messages from political ad ban