The former president's accounts re-appeared on Thursday afternoon, after a more than two-year ban.
The struggling subscription service has fewer than 300,000 paying users—and some of them might be verified freeloaders.
Not one, not two, not three, but four major tech platforms suffered intermittent outages on Wednesday, all around the same time.
The HomeKit bug preventing users from configuring devices may get addressed as soon as this week.
Montana Republican Steve Daines changed his profile picture to a smiling picture of him, his wife, and a dead antelope. Twitter suspended his account.
EU law mandates that tech companies delete data when requested, but a new report alleges the company is ignoring requests to delete messages.
Under Elon Musk's leadership, the end of short-form on his social media platform is nigh.
While Twitter has struggled to get normal users and companies to pay for a checkmark, decentralized Twitter-like Mastodon has also been bleeding active users.
The billionaire's latest plan to drum up funds and battle bots on Twitter would've spelled doom for multiple, well-loved automated accounts on the platform.
After breaking into Exclu, police read encrypted messages that led to two major drug labs full of cocaine, cash, and guns.
Let's pour one out for the bots who made Twitter a little more bearable as its API changes hit on Thursday.
City Building Inspection officials told the company it has 15 days to adjust its building plan and permit—or remove the sleeping set-up.
His explanation followed a series of posts in which Pope Francis described the attributes of each finger.
This “strike” system will hit users whose posts or comments break the rules, but some strikes will hit harder than others.
The AI-powered chatbot from OpenAI only launched in November 2022 but already has over 100 million monthly active users.
Meta's stock prices soared this week despite its revenues dipping for the third straight quarter in a row. What gives?
External app-makers, researchers, and bot programmers will have to pay up if they want to re-gain access to the platform's behind the scenes interface.
The news comes just months after the company's first ever round of mass layoffs and a rocky 2022 in which Mark Zuckerberg doubled down on the metaverse.
The Artifact app is being released based on TikTok's algorithmic approach, creating another place users can share news and info with friends.
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