An early look at the app, which will reportedly be available on Amazon and Samsung smart TVs, shows a very familiar layout.
Google's Maps has triumphed over Apple's iMessage. Android-hive rise up.
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."
Vine came back from the dead and demolished Snapchat. Now, YouTube takes on Words With Friends.
The ad, which accused Porter of being a "bully" and "a fake," was initially cited for violating YouTube's terms.
The victim’s grandmother told a local outlet that drugs were possibly involved in the death. Authorities are investigating the tragedy.
YouTube called it its “highest video quality” option that could be available for the Super Bowl, though that seems to ignore the extra 4K package.
TikTok is fumbling critical business partnerships and cluttering its app with unpopular features. It could be the beginning of the end.
Websites for illegally downloaded music are seeing a sharp rise, and YouTube plays a massive role in enabling modern-day piracy.
There's going to be fewer TikTok dances unless this deal is settled.
There are more tricks to using YouTube than you might realize.
The popular streaming platform will lay off 35% of its staff, its second major layoff in the last year.
Grifters on YouTube will have to find new ways to make money off of the suffering of real murder victims.
YouTube Playables echoes Netflix and TikTok's ventures into gaming, the latest in the battle for your attention.
Take a quick look at the newest and weirdest happenings in AI.
Dream Track allows musicians to license out their voices with AI, just days after YouTube cracked down on AI on its platform.
The company reportedly looked into licensing the voices of artists for AI content last month, but now YouTube wants to penalize AI-generated content.
You can also ask Bard, “Where did Mr. Beast get all that money from anyway?” without leaving the video of him paying someone $10,000 to sit in snakes.
The king of videos says its algorithm will stop recommending multiple videos on certain subjects, in what may be an effort to stave off new regulations.
The video platform now requires users to disable their ad blockers with an immovable pop-up.