Google Photos will soon cost you real money, for the first time ever since it was launched in 2015. Now you know.
Google Photos will soon cost you real money, for the first time ever since it was launched in 2015. Now you know.
Emily Ratajkowski is reclaiming her image (and the right to earn from it), by selling a photo of herself posing in front of a work by Richard Prince.
As competition in the audio chat space intensifies, Clubhouse has finally announced the beta test of its Android app.
After testing several options last year, Netflix is finally launching its own shuffle mode - Play Something.
Sorry Clubhouse, Twitter is planning to bring Twitter Spaces to every user in April. Yes, that means Android users too.
The new Pepsi Restaurant, a.k.a. Pep's Place, will be open for the next 30 days, taking online food delivery orders in select US cities.
Sony says it has sold 7.8 million Playstation 5 consoles as of March 31st and counts over 47.6 million PlayStation Plus subscribers today.
WhatsApp photos and videos will now be shown in full in message threads thanks to a small but useful update to the WhatsApp app.
NFTs continue to gain popularity, as the infamous "Disaster Girl" meme has been auctioned off for $500,000.
The 10 most talked-about TV ads: Little Caesars has questions, Dick's is ready for MOther's Day, and a whole load of other new ads
Google is now expanding its Android Earthquake Alerts System to Greece and New Zealand.
Spotify is rolling out a new more streamlined 'Your Library' that makes it easier to discover and rediscover music and podcasts.
Ethereum has become the 32nd most valuable asset in the world, swiftly overtaking Platinum for the first time.
Sony is finally bringing Among Us to the PlayStation, with the game due to come to both PS4 and PS5 sometime this year.
Cadbury's 'For the Love of Chocolate' comes in support of 6 independent chocolatiers, as the pandemic continues to take a toll on retailers.
Spotify has announced new paid subscription options to help creators monetize their podcasts.
TikTok has announced Lead Generation ads to help businesses reach customers and drive acquisition.
Reddit now lets you see who follows you, and allows you to block individual people from following you.