It turns out some lifehacks can come with prison time.
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The political stunt also broke a federal law prohibiting political activities in that section of the cemetery.
Rick in Denver is getting a new Trump jersey in the mail every few days. Where are they coming from? TikTok.
The ruling could have a huge effect on how tech companies uses algorithms to recommend content.
And they don't care about how many followers you have.
People's tiktoks about movies or TV shows will now feature anchor links to marketing info about them.
Yet another legal case against the Chinese-owned social media company alleges it has been illegally hoovering up data on children.
The former president says the social video app should still stick around, if for no other reason than it hurts Mark Zuckerberg.
CyFy Home Inspections built a business by calling out poorly constructed houses online. Now a construction company is trying to shut him up.
The Cocoapods vulnerabilities could threaten TikTok, Snapchat, LinkedIn, Netflix, Microsoft Teams, Facebook Messenger, and many others.
AU10TIX promised to keep user data safe but the company appears to have badly bungled its own security.
The influencer is driving interest in his accounts by refusing to tip baristas and waiters.
Gizmodo has a new owner, the firm Keleops, and we are looking to grow our team.
Traditional media and content creators will be more or less equals at the DNC in August.
The hit animated show has released mini episodes only in Australia; fans elsewhere have to wait two more weeks.
The social media app might get hit with a federal lawsuit before its ban officially begins as the FTC has issued a warning for possible future crimes.
The new feature, Custom Avatars, is currently being tested.
Former president Donald Trump is now fully embracing Bitcoin, flipping his stance after saying he was "not a fan" of crypto five years ago.
The latest social media health trend asks people to force their mouths shut while sleeping so they can breathe through their nose. But does it actually work?