Scientists have found a noticeable sign that could be used to find if a video is real or deepfake.
The video showed a bunch of screenshots of the Google homepage on specific dates over the last seven years when former President Barack Obama and Trump delivered their State of the Union speeches to the Congress.
Facebook came under fire following reports about ads that promoted "Gay Conversion Therapy" targeting LGBT people.
Facebook's Watch platform is now viewable worldwide.
The 41 blocked users include a film producer, screenwriter, photographer and author who had criticized President Trump or his policies.
Google Now has been given the ability to read entire webpages out loud.
Instagram will now let sufficiently large accounts request to be verified so they can prove their authenticity.
The Petra and J.R. actresses were spotted on set together.
Here’s everything you need to know about the latest iOS 12 beta build.
Facebook will start testing a feature in the United States aimed at fostering connections between strangers.
Data from eMarketer suggests U.K. teens will soon use Snapchat more than they use Facebook.
Shaunie O’Neal was upset with Evelyn Lozada during “Basketball Wives” Season 7, episode 14.
"Fortnite" players can get a free dance right now just for enabling two-factor authentication.
Samsung Electronics has officially launched its first Android Go phone, the Galaxy J2 Core.
Epic Games has already released hotfixes to address the issue, but the developer said that it will need to release a client update to completely fix the problem.
Facebook took action against another personality quiz app on Wednesday.
A new survey found that two-thirds of Facebook users still use the site just as much as they did a year ago.
It'll be much easier to visit Wakanda once “Black Panther” hits Netflix.
Epic Games has also revealed that a new item called Rift-to-Go will soon be available in battle royale.
Tinder U will only be available for students who have a .edu email.
Through a network of fake news websites and fraudulent social media personas spread across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google Plus and YouTube, the Iranian-linked campaign pushed narratives in line with the country's interests.
The NFL first partnered with Snapchat in 2015.