Silicon Valley giants say enough's enough when it comes to bulk collection of American metadata.
Live-streaming app Periscope is now available on iOS.
A programmer who created a bait profile told the Verge he was inspired after hearing so many Tinder horror stories.
The company will now sell products and apps in its popular Messenger app.
The leader of the Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research lab describes how his team trains computers to recognize faces and rare dog breeds.
Facebook now sees more than 3 billion video views per day.
More than a network for human relationships, Facebook wants to control the home, too.
Facebook is following in the footsteps of Chinese messaging giants Line and WeChat, which have lively app ecosystems.
The motto of Bumble, the new dating app, is "Ladies hold the key."
In response to a critical documentary, Yelp released evidence it says discredits the director. Is it just making things worse?
The only problem with the idea to pose as a retail employee is that it's hardly original.
Facebook's new 'On This Day' feature surfaces old posts and photos from this day in the past.
For the first time ever, Facebook's F8 developer conference will span two days, reflecting the growth of the tech titan.
The New York Times, BuzzFeed and National Geographic are in talks with Facebook to publish their content directly onto the social network.
Several people who posted comments on social media against politicians and the government had been arrested under the law.
Debuting in January 2014, Evolution grew to become the largest drug cyber-bazaar on the Deep Web, where criminal sites have operated largely without obstruction.
In its latest move, Foursquare looks to grow its presence by sharing its wealth of location information and adding new partnerships.
With Layouts, Instagram users can easily create photo collages, mirror pics or photo booth-style shots.
Sources claim Kris Jenner is demanding Rob Kardashian apologize to sister Kim after comparing her to a "Gone Girl" villain.
A globe-trekking photojournalist says the millennial-focused viral news site lifted more than 25 photos from his book.
Meet Sweetie 2.0, a computer-generated image of a fictional child that will help authorities identify and apprehend suspected child pornographers and online predators.
“What a candidate may do or may not say, I could always deal with. What was unmanageable was what a staffer would tweet that we could never get back."
Some major news organizations circulated a death hoax about Singapore's founder, former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.
"Nonconsensual distribution of photos" is forbidden in Penn State's code of conduct.
The company says monitoring social media is necessary to protect the integrity of the test.
Bullying, shaming, pornography and physical and financial threatening content have no place on the site.
Thinking of downloading TV torrents from EZTV? You might want to think again.
A metaphor for Ello itself: a powerful idea that never really took off.
The Palestinian group's efforts to improve its image hit a stumbling block on the first day of a new social media campaign.
Offenders who continue to post revenge porn or dox other Twitter users will have their accounts locked until they delete the offending posts.