The dating app has reconfigured its community guidelines to redefine itself as a relationship pipeline by banning a slew of questionable behaviors.
Linda Yaccarino could revitalize the company’s ad business, which has taken a big hit since Musk took over. Yaccarino resigned from NBCU on Friday.
Facebook Messenger is the latest app to be removed from the Apple Watch interface.
Elon Musk managed to deliver the new security feature on his self-imposed deadline, but seemingly at the cost of quality.
Space Invaders World Defense will turn the real world into an intergalactic battleground.
YouTube is prompting some users to switch off their browsers' ad blockers. If they refuse, they can't watch the videos.
Google has rolled out a number of new protections to help users feel more safe while surfing the web.
Google is sticking AI into Search, its Workspace apps, Maps, and more. It's also updated its language model.
The billionaire announced the supposedly forthcoming new features in a tweet where he also promised encrypted messaging would start Wednesday.
In addition to fake music, artificial intelligence has created a big new problem for Spotify: fake listeners. It's an infinite loop of "artificial streaming."
Airlines worried that duplicated Twitter accounts will defraud customers, respond by shutting down customer support direct messaging on their profiles.
From covering your browsing tracks automatically to generating AI images.
Faced with the possibility of new regulation in Canada, Mark Zuckerberg's company has once again said it would rather pull the news than pay.
Elon Musk is "purging" Twitter of accounts that have been inactive for "several years" as the number of active users drops.
Graphic photos of the shooting at a Texas outlet mall have turned up on Twitter, drawing criticism from some users.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk polled users, asking if they regret their time spent on the platform more or less than before he bought the platform.
Elon Musk’s Twitter told some users that the platform experienced a ‘security incident’ allowing people outside users’ Twitter Circle to access private tweets.
Bytedance employees monitored the account of one fluffy Buffy to track a Financial Times reporter in a botched attempt to trace an internal leaker.
The Metropolitan Transit Authority says it will post once more after Twitter promised reliability and backtracked on the $50,000/month price tag.
Discord said its case-sensitive usernames and four-digit discriminators meant that half its users failed to connect with the person they meant to.