All this world-changing tech happening just in time for Valentine's Day.
The X owner plans on “giving up his phone number” in the next few months. However, relying only on X is not even entirely possible right now due to security.
Social media companies claim to own your online profiles, and now they're generating billions by using them to train AI.
The tech myth has pervaded all corners of society, but its origins show it was never true to begin with.
Elon Musk's social media platform is blocking searches related to "Taylor Swift" after AI porn created to resemble the artist went viral.
There are more tricks to using YouTube than you might realize.
Mayor Eric Adams says we should compare social media to guns and cigarettes, but don't think that's going to stop him from tweeting.
Meta issued a policy update to make messaging safer, shortly after a lawsuit labeled its platforms a “breeding ground” for predators.
Can Meta keep younger users from seeing harmful content? It's unclear, though the company just rolled out new policies to that effect.
Grifters on YouTube will have to find new ways to make money off of the suffering of real murder victims.
Facebook introduces a confusing new setting as the walls close in on Zuckerberg’s data machine.
Apple claims Beeper Mini is a security risk for iPhone users, but congresspeople say the company just wants to keep its blue bubble hegemony.
The Meta CEO is making his holiday rounds with Threads' EU launch and a new AI tool for Instagram.
There's been much wailing and gnashing of teeth since Elon Musk took over the bird app but it's not like the platform was ever a fun place to be.
Sam Altman's “human passport for the internet” just got co-opted by some of your favorite apps.
Apple says it’s protecting users from security risks, but Sen. Elizabeth Warren hit back at the company over again forcing SMS between Apple and Android users.
Message, share routes, and even send GIFs to your Run Club friends without having to give out your phone number.
Montana’s first-of-its-kind TikTok ban suffers a major legal blow.
The new features are in honor of Google lauding 1 billion active RCS users.
YouTube Playables echoes Netflix and TikTok's ventures into gaming, the latest in the battle for your attention.