Already done with Season 2 of The Mandalorian? Maybe it's time to bring Baby Yoda in your living room with Google.
Already done with Season 2 of The Mandalorian? Maybe it's time to bring Baby Yoda in your living room with Google.
Group iMessages make it easy to stay in touch with your friends or colleagues, as long as you can keep track of who is in and who is out.
Welcome to the new edition of our 10 most talked-about TV ads on social media: we're saved, 2020 is over, according to Google Search anyway.
Tamagotchi never dies, 2020 in one word and a new test for 3-way live streams on Instagram. How was your week?
In 2020, 176 songs topped 1 billion video views on TikTok with some passing the mark in as little as 3 days!
In Sweden, McDonald's tapped into nostalgia to bring back the Golden M hairdo, a 90's look that resembles the chain Golden Arches logo.
Facebook Collab is a new experimental music-making app available in the US, that lets you create music with friends.
Facebook is rolling out it s Brand Collabs Manager to public groups this week, giving them a new opportunity for monetization.
The 10 most talked-about TV ads on social media: Puppies, dogs, Christmas, and more Holiday fun. It's time to be jolly!
Twitter does Twitter best, Salesforce bought Slack and Apple could be working on a matte black MacBook. Are you ready?
With Aachoo!!, Banksy has once again expressed himself about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Official images of the Chinese New Year Nike Air Jordan 1 Low have leaked but it should be an extremely limited drop.
Forty-eight attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission say Facebook Needs To Sell Instagram And WhatsApp.
Move away kids, this $120 Mandalorian Nerf blaster is not just a toy, it is the longest Nerf blaster ever made.
A matte black MacBook sounds sexy AF, and it could become a reality according to a recently published patent by Apple.
WhatsApp Carts let potential customers of businesses on its platform browse catalogs, choose items, and check out via a single message.
After 70 years, Ikea will end the production of its catalog. The decision is part of an ongoing effort to become more digital and accessible.
Twitter took Twitter by storm by asking users to describe 2020 in one word. The tweet generated over 120,000 replies.