Ticket scalpers have leapt at the opportunity to make a quick buck off the highly anticipated seventh "Star Wars" movie.
America's largest Spanish broadcaster filed its formal reply to the Republican presidential candidate's lawsuit, asking the court to dismiss the case.
Yahoo Inc. may be cut up and sold -- with its popular little social network perhaps attracting the most interest from potential buyers.
The social network is extending its live video feature to some users in the United States.
Kendall Jenner has posted the most-liked photo on Instagram, taking the throne from her sister, Kim.
In the face of severe flooding in the Indian city of Chennai and surrounding areas, Facebook has activated its safety check tool to allow people to inform friends and family that they are OK.
The app offered a Live Story called "California Shooting" and showed photos and videos from San Bernardino.
Social networks allow anyone to publicly voice suicidal thoughts. How do they respond when users are in distress?
In a letter to their new daughter, Mark Zuckerberg and his wife pledged to give away Facebook shares valued at $45 billion.
Snapchat publishers can now share content on Facebook and Twitter.
Sam Golbach is "honestly not mad" after his best friends was "killed" as a joke.
However, the National Security Agency and law enforcement can still collect phone records and social media data.
The expansion of the benefit comes after Mark Zuckerberg said he would take two months of paternity leave.
Brit+Co, an online retail and do-it-yourself fashion startup, has earned a highly coveted spot on the ephemeral mobile media app, temporarily.
After her fans questioned her claims involving her daughter's Instagram skills, Kim is standing by her claim.
Twitter TV partnered with ABC and dick clark productions for custom AMA emojis, but what's the upside for networks and production companies?
Facebook says it plans on bringing its Instant Articles feature to more emerging markets in Asia, including Vietnam and Thailand, while its Internet.org effort is criticized.
Every major U.S. sports league has embraced the video messaging app's "Stories" in a bid to reach millennials.
The mobile app also will rely more on user flagging of inappropriate content.
Charles Blow's article titled "Anti-Muslim Is Anti-American" sparked a robust debate on Twitter Monday about what it means to be Muslim.
General Electric created new Snapchat filters for 50 major airports and 25 train stations.
The terrorist group has reportedly advised its followers how to avoid falling for Anonymous' tricks.
A U.S.-based mobile game-streaming app has opened offices in Korea and Japan. Next up? China.
Remember the "Word of the Year"? The study found emoji to be the most popular on the social network.
Facebook has apologized for banning the account of a female developer named Isis Anchalee, claiming the account suspension was not related to her name.
Match Group Inc (MTCH) will be listed Thursday on Nasdaq. But investors aren't wooed to buy, yet.
Twitter sensation Zola, from the Zola Story, conducted her first official interview in which she said she'd like her story to serve as a lesson.
"Please don't let a small minority of extremists make you pessimistic about our future," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote in a post on his Facebook page.
Brett Rossi took to Instagram early Monday, but has not commented on the rumors surrounding Charlie Sheen.
Just one day after the deadly attacks Friday, people began posting photos of themselves “en terrasse” in cafes and restaurants around the City of Light.