Accounts for CNN, Sony, and Paris Hilton have reportedly been compromised.
A new company says it's ready to take Jason Voorhees into the future, but maybe not the movies.
Celebrities like Tony Hawk and Shaquille O’Neal went viral trying the "One Chip Challenge."
The adult influencer who contributed to the pause of New York's weird portal loves a good stunt.
Frank McCourt says he wants to buy TikTok to make a "new and better version of the internet."
Pasteurization kills H5N1, but raw milk has "high concentrations" of the virus. Please don't drink raw milk.
Apple Shortcuts lets you program a similar feature, and you can even assign it a gesture.
The social video platform says the law is unconstitutional.
The U.S. Secretary of State said "context, history, and facts" around Israel's war in Gaza are lost on social media, while emotional images dominate.
It was another week of bad news for some very rich people.
The TikTok ban is now the law of the land. What now?
A legal battle between TikTok and the United States is looming, and a court may decide whether you have the right to use the app.
The United States is forcing the Chinese company Bytedance to sell TikTok to a US owner or risk a ban from American app stores.
The TikTok bill, which bans the social media app unless it's sold to a U.S. owner, is poised to become law later this week.
Meta's Andy Stone won't be locked up unless he decides to visit Russia.
The bill forcing Bytedance to divest the social media app is now tied to a foreign aid package, and the Senate could vote on the matter later this week.
Christopher Wray gave a speech on a variety of perceived threats from China in the digital space.
It was a bad week for people who love unpopular social media platforms and ugly electric trucks.
The U.S.-based messaging apps used to be available in China via VPN.
TikTok is a place where earnest self-promotion goes to die. Chinese glycine producer Donghua Jinlong found that out the hard way.