Google's Maps has triumphed over Apple's iMessage. Android-hive rise up.
Threads users will start seeing a "Trending now" page on the platform starting Tuesday.
Here are the 9 most heated moments from Elon Musk's interview with Don Lemon.
U.S.-funded social networks were launched in 2010 with ZunZuneo and Piramideo in 2013.
The "free speech absolutist" canceled Lemon's show on X before it even started.
As the United States cracks down on TikTok, Elon Musk joins Donald Trump in opposing a bill that could ban the platform.
If you think you're about to download dirty images of the popular actress, think again. You're just going to ruin your computer.
The billionaire's promise takes a swipe at OpenAI just a week after he sued the company.
Twitter has defeated Read It Later. Today's competition gets a little more niche.
I Am Rich has been eliminated by Venmo. Now it's all about micro-blogging vs. long reads.
Musk said he had been "dying to do this for a year" because it made the feed look very clean.
The viral Grimes tweet is fake, but the Musk tweet was unfortunately very real until he decided to delete it.
Flappy Bird put up a fight but iMessage advances through the ranks. Now it's time for the disappearing photo app to take on the pioneer of short-form video.
More than 600,000 Facebook and Instagram users were affected by an outage on Super Tuesday.
One of the Internet's biggest memes of the year is determined to make lemonade out of the Wonka-style lemons she was given.
The lawsuit uses Musk's own words against him, described as the, "rantings of a self-centered billionaire."
If you need a new anthology horror show to sink your teeth into, this may suit your needs.
"The person sent me the first page of the passport of Elon Musk. Looks legitimate."
The tech billionaire keeps repeating this fact about himself and says he wants it on his gravestone.
Sony announces a reduction of workforce across its first-party studios, including the closure of London Studio