YouTube's Backstage will be the video-sharing site’s attempt at providing a feature that’s a lot like the Facebook Timeline.
Speculations online suggest that OnePlus may possibly introduce a successor to its Icons earbuds this week.
Google will be launching its new virtual reality platform, Daydream, in mere weeks.
Namewee allegedly insulting Islam in his latest video titled, "Oh My God."
The video of a child bleeding in an ambulance in Aleppo has sparked international outrage.
Ellen DeGeneres is being called a racist.
YouTube sensation Hannah Hart is being honored with a GLAAD Award in September.
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Millions of babies die every year from lack of breastfeeding, according to a new UNICEF report which recommends starting soon after birth.
Police have checked on the YouTube star and confirmed she's all right. But fans spooked by her promotion of an early morning event in London weren't so convinced.
To celebrate Caleb Logan Bratayley’s birthday his family visited some of his favorite restaurants and posted about it on social media.
At VidCon 2016, cable channels and brands make their pitch to the elusive teen demographic that’s turned off the TV.
The microblogging site may be looking to the German audio-sharing site to boost its number of subscribers.
Facebook is making a major push through a new partnership with Blizzard, but will gamers warm to the social network?
Facebook, YouTube, Microsoft and Twitter have committed to ensure that online platforms do not offer opportunities for hate speech to spread.
Musicians and artists in the United Kingdom earned more from vinyl sales in 2015 than they did from YouTube.
Phineas Fisher, responsible for breaching Italian spyware vendor Hacking Team last year, is back, and teaching people how to hack the police.
Google wants Android to become the default VR platform, and at I/O on Wednesday it sowed the seeds to make that happen.
The tech giant is set to show off its virtual-reality plans, as well as updates to its software, at its annual developers’ conference.
Big digital shops broke the traditional TV upfront mold for once, but they still cling to the language of TV ratings.
Amazon Video Direct, which launched this week, could become a formidable opponent for YouTube — but monopolies are not undone overnight.
Now anyone can upload videos to Amazon, courtesy of Amazon Direct Video, and even make money off them.