YouTube is entering the world of live social shopping with a series of high-caliber creators hosting live shoppable streams before Christmas.
YouTube is entering the world of live social shopping with a series of high-caliber creators hosting live shoppable streams before Christmas.
Scotch Brand and Tastemade have partnered with Pinterest to deliver content inspiring Pinners to get excited about wrapping their presents.
In an effort to keep up with its competitor, Instagram is adding two new audio options to Reels that are already available on TikTok.
In celebration of Disney+ Day, TikTok has added a series of Disney character voices to its text-to-speech feature.
Blockchain technology expert, Tess Rinearson, will lead Twitter's Crypto Engineering team, to expand blockchain applications on the platform.
Instagram is testing a new "Take a Break" feature developed together with mental health experts, to limit the time users spend on the app.
Clubhouse has announced the launch of a new 'Replays' feature on iOS and Android, letting creators download audio, and more.
Android users can now use their Google Home app as a remote control for Android TV, Google TV, and other devices.
The thumbs-down button will remain, but it will only serve to inform YouTube's algorithm for recommendations and a creator's stats.
MIT Technology Review and Clubhouse have announced a new series of talks centered around tech and innovation.
Pinterest has published its Gift Guide, looking at products topping wishlists this holiday season by generation.
A mere suggestion that Discord might soon get into NFTs was enough to cause an uproar among the platform's users.
Starting on January 19, Meta will remove some ad targeting options deemed to be sensitive to specific groups.
After introducing Performance Max campaigns last year, Google is now rolling out them out to all advertisers around the world.
Facebook has launched two new professional certification programs for job seekers, centering on Marketing Analytics and Spark AR.
Snap keeps leading the race toward in-app shopping, further innovating its AR Try-on capabilities and tools.
WhatsApp will now let users link up to four iOS or Android devices to one account without compromising privacy.
According to reports, Netflix's mobile gaming service may soon be available to iOS subscribers as well, though Apple may limit its options.