What does URL actually stand for? LTE? And what's the difference between the internet and the "World Wide Web?"
The nonprofit media organization says it will cease posting on the platform, after Elon Musk took steps to "undermine our credibility."
Photographed documents with alleged Secret or Top Secret classification were leaked from the Pentagon and reportedly posted on Discord as early as January.
Binance is asking the court for a subpoena to find out more about a GitHub user the crypto exchange alleges posted portions of its source code online.
Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger's article app is taking a page from Reddit's playbook with upvotes, downvotes, and graded credibility—as well as AI moderation.
Court filings detail that Twitter, Inc. no longer exists, and that it's been subsumed by X Corp, Elon Musk's long-talked up 'everything app.'
The Twitter Circles feature is supposed to restrict access to outsiders, but users are reporting a glitch that's allowed strangers access to private tweets.
Baidu is going after Apple for allegedly allowing free knockoffs of the former's ChatGPT competitor Ernie into the tightly controlled App Store.
The Twitter CEO had previously covered the 'w' with a white tarp. After the company's landlord complained, Musk decided to paint the 'w' over with white paint.
Colombian adult film actress Katty Blake uploaded a video of herself performing a sex act in public at the Rock of Guatapé.
A select cohort of Democratic representatives are using TikTok to build their brands, share dumb memes, and defend the app against an impending ban.
Advertising executives fear unhinged antics from Musk at an upcoming conference could sully their brands.
Dude With Sign copyrighted several Instagram photos posted in 2022, one of which was allegedly used on the JEM Organics Instagram page.
TikTok and Instagram appeared to be less aggressive in pushing Tate's work. YouTube says it has taken action.
Twitter users are unable to retweet, like, or comment on Substack links, and Substack users can no longer embed tweets in newsletters.
The Twitter CEO told NPR that his policy of labeling foreign media outlets as state-affiliated media "might not be accurate here."
Chrome browser advance tests show the browser will get Google Pixel-like live captions for both audio and video in six languages to start.
An Elon Musk post from months ago appears to have finally come to fruition. Twitter has officially listed 50% less promoted content as a feature for paid users.
The pro-Trump site was suspended and had several videos removed for violating YouTube's policies on election misinformation.
Make sure that you're getting the most out of Apple's newest app.