Facebook has announced several new features that will help Group admins manage and moderate their groups more effectively.
Facebook has announced several new features that will help Group admins manage and moderate their groups more effectively.
YouTube is starting to roll out picture-in-picture mode on iOS. For the time being, it will be available to Premium users in the US.
Rap trio Migos are entering the metaverse with a collection of avatars and digital wearables inspired by their latest album, "Culture III."
YouTube answers 10 frequently asked questions about its recommendation algorithm and video search and discovery.
The Noid is back, Apple thinks your next computer is not a computer and BMW says ultimate can't be contained.
Netflix has started production on a new drama series about Spotify's humble beginnings and subsequent rise to the top.
Hosts still can't natively record Twitter Spaces, but Twitter is now letting them download audio files of their Spaces. Here's how.
Stipe is launching Stripe Identity, a self-serve, AR-powered, tool that developers can integrate to verify user identities.
Brazilian digital communication and afro content creator from Recife, Dandara Pagu is the new Clubhouse app icon.
Instagram Reels will start including full-screen, looping, 30-second ads today, available across the globe.
Facebook has officially started rolling out its Podcasts features to users in the United States.
Amazon announced that it will temporarily open access to Luna - its cloud gaming platform - to Prime subscribers.
After announcing the test of ads in the Oculus mobile app, Facebook will now also start testing in-headset ads within Oculus Quest apps.
Spotify is joining the live audio craze with Greenroom, a new live audio app available on iOS and Android.
With the new Instagram Group Fundraisers, people can unite for a cause. 100% of the funds will go directly to the nonprofits.
Facebook has announced Streamer Fan Groups, a new type of Facebook Group that lets streamers better connect with their fans.
TikTok creators can showcase their creativity in support of any of four causes, with the #CreativityForGood hashtag campaign.
The world-famous "Doge" meme image has sold for over $4 million, becoming the most expensive meme NFT to date.