A new update now allows you to pin three important messages in one of the world's most popular messaging apps.
“This signals to users that rival smartphones are lower quality,” the DOJ wrote.
The fediverse is here, and it's a reminder of how the early internet used to be.
After a year in digital exile, the controversial social media platform is launching a comeback.
The poking feature on Facebook is experiencing a surge in usage after years of radio silence.
Threads users will start seeing a "Trending now" page on the platform starting Tuesday.
The timeless Calculator has overcome Twitch and goes to the next round.
If you think you're about to download dirty images of the popular actress, think again. You're just going to ruin your computer.
The outage comes after Facebook and Instagram were down just a day earlier.
Vine came back from the dead and demolished Snapchat. Now, YouTube takes on Words With Friends.
Flappy Bird put up a fight but iMessage advances through the ranks. Now it's time for the disappearing photo app to take on the pioneer of short-form video.
More than 600,000 Facebook and Instagram users were affected by an outage on Super Tuesday.
The feature is turned on automatically for all users, who must go to their settings to manually turn it off.
During a Q&A session with Google's Sergey Brin, one audience member’s disquieting fashion choice went mostly unacknowledged.
Instagram has defeated The Fart App. Now, it's on to WhatsApp vs. DarkSky.
"News makes up less than 3% of what people around the world see in their Facebook feed," according to Meta.
Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok could look a lot like Elon Musk's X if the Supreme Court rules in favor of state lawmakers.
Leaders of Hezbollah, and other sanctioned groups, paid for premium features on Elon Musk's 'free speech' platform.
Facebook blamed the noise on an "unfortunate technical error."
Those blue bubbles were once the pinnacle of cool, but now regulators won't even give it a second look.