These big changes to TikTok could be too little, too late.
It looks as if Cybertruck deliveries have been paused because of an issue with the accelerator pedal.
It's difficult to say what's worse: the scientific or the geographic ignorance.
The Australian government recently asked the U.S. to drop charges against the Wikileaks cofounder.
It’s also the same name as one of Instagram’s features.
We've officially entered the Final Four and yesterday's tournament brought a surprising upset.
46% are worried that social media can be used to swing elections.
Wi-Fi was coined in 1999 by the same marketing company that came up with the name Prozac.
Like horse racing, when it comes to social media companies, Yass rarely leaves his bets to chance.
Google Maps demolished WhatsApp in yesterday's tournament and it goes to the next round.
Disclosures suggest Congress holds millions worth of stock in Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Snap, companies that could benefit from a TikTok ban.
The bill has received much less fanfare than the TikTok ban, despite passing 414-0.
Google's Maps has triumphed over Apple's iMessage. Android-hive rise up.
The posters are incredibly polarizing on Facebook and TikTok, even though they were made with AI.
Rep. Jeff Jackson, who has 2.3 million TikTok followers, deleted a video celebrating a bill that could ban TikTok, saying "I screwed this up."
U.S.-funded social networks were launched in 2010 with ZunZuneo and Piramideo in 2013.
Blood is a biohazard that can transmit serious diseases like HIV. The Shein customer said the can of beans could have caused the vial to shatter.
The United States could make TikTok the first app banned by law, but technology lawyers warn it won't be the last.
Trump's Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and Shark Tank’s Mr. Wonderful are just two of TikTok's eager suitors.
Google Earth has eliminated Pandora. Today we have a couple of underdogs vying to take the crown.