Matt Furie—the original creator of "Pepe the Frog"—said the frog-themed NFT infringed upon his own copyright.
The company announced that it was further delaying in-person work, which had been scheduled to resume in October.
Offering free access to streaming content has become a favored strategy of mobile networks eager to woo potential customers.
During the livestream, the man said he was looking for “all my other patriots to come out and help me, because I’m here, I’ve got the foundation started.”
The feature will be rolled out over the coming days, and some Reddit users are reporting that they already have it.
Despite a stated commitment to keeping vaccine misinformation of its platform, TikTok's algorithm frequently promotes videos featuring health hoaxes and lies.
The new tool will enable Pinners to sort hair search results by six different patterns: protective, coily, curly, wavy, straight and shaved/bald.
The Roku Channel is now home to over 200 free streaming channels.
The app—which will feature fitness, cooking, comedy, and music content—is part of the company's effort to rebrand itself as "creator-focused."
“The fuels conditions are worse than we’ve ever seen, the fire behavior is worse than we’ve ever seen," a firefighter commander said.
The software has long had issues identifying emergency vehicles, and now the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is on the case.
The platform recently announced that its app will get a makeover, with a mobile relaunch scheduled for—wait for it—2022.
The forum discussion platform is test driving a new short-form video feed in its iOS app.
Disney+ has grown 100% in the last year and shows no signs of slowing down.
Verizon is trying to woo new customers with a sweet deal.
In response to the viral campaign, the platform said it will add new protections for vulnerable streamers.
The Strategic Organizing Center—which represents over four million members—has concerns about Amazon's attempts to further consolidate its power.
The company is introducing new privacy protections across its suite of services meant to protect kids younger than 18.
The teaser image for a mysterious new device leaked just one day before Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event.
The company says it's not pivoting away from Roku—it just wants to give customers more choices.