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Youtube is rolling out dedicated landing pages for hashtags to all users worldwide, giving us a new way to sort and discover videos.
VLC 3.0.12 is here, with lots of goodies, including native support for Apple Silicon (M1 processor) Macs.
Chrome 88, the latest update to your favorite RAM-hungry browser, has a new feature that helps you change all those weak passwords you use.
These Barilla Spotify playlists are timed perfectly to help you cook your pasta al dente, every single time.
Netflix confirmed it will launch a “Shuffle Play” feature in the first half of 2021, after testing the feature discreetly last year.
You better be quick! There is still some time to enter the Webby Awards this year, as the extended entry deadline is February 12.
The Oatly “Help Dad” campaign features teens shaming their dads for drinking Cow's milk. And it is hilarious.
Nintendo's top game Animal Crossing is launching an official makeup line in collaboration with cosmetics brand ColourPop.
Wattpad, the storytelling incubator where budding authors can get their work turned into movies, had been acquired by Naver.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 3, the “military-grade” 8-inch Android tablet, is now available in the US starting at $489.99.
Oakley's MSK3 reusable face mask won't protect you from COVID-19, but at least it won't fog your glasses.
To save advertisers precious time, Pinterest has announced the launch of a new ad specialty: dynamic creative.
TikTok star Nathan Apodaca – a.k.a. 420Doggface208 — will officially join Joe Biden's Inauguration Day festivities.
Google Maps announced it's rolling out street-level details - like crosswalks, sidewalks, and more, in four major global cities.
WhatsApp is giving users more time to think about accepting a new data sharing policy that would see their data shared with Facebook.
The10 most talked-about TV ads on social media: GEICO comes back, Disney and WandaVision insist and Pepsi is getting ready for more.
Facebook has announced a revamped version of its Access Your Information tool, making it easier for users to find and view their account data in one place.
Facebook has announced a ban, on its platforms, of ads promoting weapon accessories and protective equipment - at least through January 22.