The "Roast and Ride" event in Iowa brought together Republican candidates and an ad on the disappearing messaging app Snapchat.
Facebook has refused to remove a video showing “a terrified, sobbing baby” repeatedly dunked in water.
The app is designed to offer Facebook to users in countries with expensive or unreliable data networks.
Last week, Facebook users freaked out over a tool that could map their locations from Messenger. Now, Messenger will let you send maps.
"I'm about to go on stage and announce for the presidency of the United States."
Cited as a large component of Obama's winning strategy in 2012, Facebook continues its reach with the 2016 campaign.
A Change.org petition, now with thousands of signatures, claims Jenner was "a woman participating in a men's event."
Search discovery on live-video-streaming app Periscope just got a whole lot easier.
“Received some bad Internet comments today, but then received hundreds of amazing ones," Imgur community manager Sarah Schaaf said after the image-based social network began enforcing its own censorship guidelines banning obscene and sexually explicit comments.
Facebook's photo sharing app is introducing new ads with a 'buy' button.
Coverage of the Yangtze ship disaster shows the government struggling to control the flow of information in the age of the Internet.
The government will no longer collect American phone metadata in bulk. But what is metadata, anyway?
Kim Kardashian doesn't mess around when she's pregnant.
“Now I wish that someone told me that when I was in high school that I could have felt like a woman when it came time to take showers in PE,” said Huckabee.
These buttons could allow users to instantly purchase items via third-party retailers — all while never leaving Pinterest.
The #MyNameIs campaign was attended by protesters from the LGBT community, Native Americans and survivors of domestic violence.
The ubiquitous social network is the No. 1 source of political news for adults under 33, according to a new report.
Secret shelter locations are critical for protecting victims of abuse, but nothing is secret in the age of Google.
If you ever received any emails from Facebook, anyone with access to your account could read the message. Until now.
Chloe Lukasiak appears to be on track to secure a nomination for the 2015 Teen Choice Awards' choice dancer category.
Remember Ello? The so-called "anti-Facebook" that once had 38,000 signups per hour is staging a protest.
“Never waste your time explaining yourself to people who are committed to misunderstanding you,” plus-size model says.
On Facebook, turning off your location tracking settings is easy, but uncommon. One student thought to expose how much data the social network can reveal.
Instantly streaming your life has taken off with mobile apps Meerkat and Periscope. But what about broadcasting what's on your cell phone screen?
"Loyal" singer Chris Brown has apologized to model Tyson Beckford over Twitter threats.
The disappearing messaging app continues its efforts to create original content that will engage its over 100 million active users.
Reviews from New York magazine, Bon Appetit, Conde Nast Traveler and Eater will start appearing in news feeds.
Despite being the disappearing messaging app, Snapchat can quickly consume a ton of your cellular data.
Though Twitter is blocked in China, the service continues to pitch the country's advertising networks, hoping to get a crack at more than 1 billion individuals.
In an extensive interview with Bloomberg, Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel revealed why he hasn't given more time to press interviews.