Don't let your old photos and videos go completely neglected.
Spotify said I listened to “Melancholy Cozy Nostalgia” in the mornings and “Pumpkin Spice Cottagecore Passionate” at night.
Just don't make it your main workstation unless you've got the patience of a saint.
Twitch has been under fire after a report showed thousands of potential sexual predators were using the platform to find and watch streams of young children.
Yes, Trump is allowed back on, but Musk also seemed obsessed with welcoming back Babylon Bee and other right-wing accounts.
The calls for boycotts come in the wake of the resurrection of Donald Trump's account and massive spikes in hate speech targeting LGBTQ users.
The billionaire tweeted that "Blue Verified" would have to wait until impersonators could be stopped.
Spending too much time on your devices? You already have the tools you need to manage it.
Meta's bringing changes to Facebook and Instagram that include increased profile protections and gatekeeping the messaging button.
Amazon Web Services bought Wickr just a year ago, but the tech giant has recently been hard pressed to find cost savings.
You might be inadvertently filling up the stockings of tech companies with personal information.
In a confusing set of posts, the billionaire declared it "Freedom Friday," reinstated multiple accounts, and said "negative tweets" would be "max deboosted."
How to add audio and video captions to just about any device.
The update to the world's biggest social network will prevent you from broadcasting certain details in your bio, a farewell to the early days of social media.
Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover has scientists and activists signing up for the decentralized social network.
You can access your iCloud photos and videos from Windows, Android and the web.
The tech giant was forced to fully restore a Facebook post that was removed earlier this year that compared the war in Ukraine to World War II.
The easy to use App Track Protection feature will block third party companies snooping in your apps
Mozilla's Privacy Not Included Project looked at the year's hottest gadgets and found they're rife with privacy issues.
Not everyone is pleased with the decision to change "toot" to "publish," but many third-party apps are continuing to use the original term for posts anyway.