LinkedIn is introducing a new video Cover Story feature, creator mode, and more to help members create more expressive and inclusive profiles.
LinkedIn is introducing a new video Cover Story feature, creator mode, and more to help members create more expressive and inclusive profiles.
Instagram is officially launching a new Remix feature that lets you create "duets" with other people's Reels.
According to reports, Snap Inc. is working on a new AR version of its Spectacles smart glasses and a drone.
Reddit is opening offices in Canada with dedicated Management, Sales, Community, and Engineering teams.
After launching IGTV ads in the US last May, Instagram is now expanding the feature to select creators in the UK and Australia.
The world's most famous humanoid robot just sold its first artwork, created in collaboration with a human artist.
Microsoft Teams has launched a new AI-powered transcription feature for meetings in English (US).
Most people have probably grown out of their Nerf obsession; if you haven't, you could become the new NERF Chief TikTok Officer.
Instagram has announced it's working on an option to save your Instagram Stories as drafts that you can post later.
Rakuten Viber and Synctuition have announced a partnership aimed at supporting the fight against mental health struggles.
YouTube is testing a new feature that automatically detects products within videos and displays them in a list with related products.
Google is updating search operators in Google Drive to make it easier to find shared files.
LEGO has announced a new 2,354-piece set that replicates the legendary Space Shuttle Discovery in all its glory.
Toilet paper brand Charmin is jumping on the NFT bandwagon with its own toilet paper-themed artwork that will be auctioned off for charity.
You can now set up two-factor authentication and log into Facebook on mobile using a security key.
After testing its YouTube Shorts feature in India, YouTube has announced that it's bringing a Shorts beta to some users in the US.
Wikimedia Enterprise is a new paid service that lets companies and organizations consume and re-use data from Wikipedia.