Gifs and memes of Ashley Wagner's reaction to her low score at the 2014 Sochi Olympics went viral.
HBO has announced a new "GoT" special, ‘Game of Thrones: Ice and Fire: A Foreshadowing," that will air at 8:45 p.m. EST on Feb. 9.
Since the FCC added Amber Alerts to its wireless alert program, many smartphone owners are caught completely off guard when their devices go off at all hours.
What is Bright, and why does LinkedIn want it?
The earnings report hit Twitter's stock hard. In after-hours trading, shares of Twitter tumbled as much as 13 percent.
Twitter Inc. shares plunged on Thursday after reporting fiscal fourth-quarter earnings of 2 cents per share on revenue of $243 million.
Microsoft entered into an official partnership with Foursquare on Tuesday, fueling speculation that Microsoft is interested in purchasing the social network.
Wall Street remains positive on Twitter, noting its mobile device success, despite a likely Q4 loss.
Facebook lets you take a look at your entire history on the social network with a customized video.
TechCrunch unearthed a trademark application filed by FiftyThree for the term “Paper” on Jan. 30, the day Facebook first revealed its Paper app.
With a market capitalization of more than $150 billion, Facebook isn’t just a social network, it’s THE social network. Here’s how it happened.
FiftyThree, which released its own Paper app back in 2012, is asking Facebook to change the name of its new mobile app.
An online drinking game that involves filming someone chugging whole bottles of alcohol and challenging others to do the same has been cited in two deaths.
For many, the Internet was more fun than the actual game, so here are some social media highlights from the night.
After the market closed on Thursday, Facebook stock was up 14 percent, hitting an all-time high for the social media giant.
Facebook's visual news reader app Paper will release for iPhone on Feb. 3.
Read all about it: The Washington Post drove more tweets than any other newspaper in the U.S. in 2013.
Facebook reported earnings-per-share of 31 cents on $2.59 billion in revenue, beating optimistic Wall Street predictions.
Check out Twitter's interactive visualization that tracked what President Obama said during his speech.
Of special interest to investors is how Facebook will address concerns that it is fading in popularity among young users.
The president will field questions from the American public in a Google+ Hangout Jan. 31, following his State of the Union address.
The R&B singer and Justin Bieber were arrested during the early hours of Jan. 23.
A Princeton team concluded that Facebook will be as obscure as Myspace in a few years.
Two stories affecting the government broke Wednesday in China, but you wouldn't know it from Chinese media and social media.
Beginning Tuesday, the company will gradually migrate users of its free products to LogMeIn Pro.
The conservative media personality is urging his viewers to besiege their cable companies with requests for TheBlaze TV, and it’s working.
Reputation-management companies claim they can improve Yelp ratings. Are their services legit?
A new report from digital marketing agency iStrategyLabs shows exactly how many teens have abandoned Facebook.
Following reports that the Weinstein Co. is producing an anti-NRA Meryl Streep vehicle, angry gun owners flocked to Facebook and posted one-star reviews of the film company.
The rumors that Aaron Schock may be gay was picked up by the New York Times, although the paper didn't name the Republican congressman from Illinois.