The new One-click Delete and Fill relies on AI smarts to make parts of a photo completely disappear.
The private search company is bringing its data protection to your Mac.
The company announced a new system to transfer account profiles to a new membership, but steered clear of mentioning anything about curtailing password sharing.
Plus, making livestreams on the platform will soon be limited only to creators 18 and over.
The anonymous question-and-answer app has users only able to answer/ask questions about their classmates.
Other larger players like Meta and Snap have also pointed to digital advertising headwinds as the culprit behind lagging growth.
The language teaching app's newest tweet is a sign that the company is trying too hard to master social media.
Facebook's pivot towards video and a deprioritization of political content led the platform to kill the fast loading article format once crucial to news sites.
A report says scammers promised migrants visa and immigration assistance but instead sent them to fake websites that harvested their data.
The Microsoft Office suite of tools is getting a new name and a fancy new app logo.
These shortcuts can help you work smarter on macOS.
Revenue from livestreaming is growing at nearly double the rate of TikTok's ad business.
According to a BBC Report, Syrian refugees asked for digital gifts but walked away with only a small sliver of the donation's actual value.
Internal communications show employees joking about Incognito's abilities with one comparing it to "Guy Incognito" from The Simpsons.
Roblox Chief Scientist Morgan McGuire likened enforcing rules in the digital world to Prohibition-era America.
The hot, new social media app is reportedly surging in downloads but flailing in daily users.
10 handwritten notebooks and more than 100 electronic documents were all allegedly destroyed, as part of Peiter "Mudge" Zatko's severance deal.
The network’s NFT marketplace called “Vault” sold historical “moments,” but the company also promised future additions that will no longer happen.
The Google platform is rolling out handles to help creators share and tag content, but the move may also boost the platform's security.
While the rise of the meme was probably not what Twitter had in mind when it released the feature, it brought people joy.