Pinterest is taking a step further in AI inclusivity by releasing a new hair pattern search feature for Black, Brown, and Latinx Pinners.
Pinterest is taking a step further in AI inclusivity by releasing a new hair pattern search feature for Black, Brown, and Latinx Pinners.
Twitter is testing a new feature that allows users to subscribe to newsletters in one click via its newly acquired newsletter service, Revue.
Fortnite has announced the launch of Impostors, a new limited edition that resembles Among Us.
Last week, Facebook announced it has started testing ‘Facebook Reels’ in the U.S.
Facebook is reimagining the collaborative workspace with Horizon Workrooms, letting people meet and work together in VR and mixed-reality.
Dogecoin has become the new sponsor of Watford Football Club, an English Premier League team.
Netflix has announced it is rolling out support for Spatial Audio on iOS 14 for AirPods Pro and AirPods Max users.
Tinder plans to launch voluntary ID verification for its members, in order to create a safer and more authentic community.
Walmart is the latest major retailer looking to expand its digital currency and blockchain strategy.
Google Chat users are now able to set a custom status with their own text and emojis on the web and mobile app.
TikTok has announced a new partnership with Vimeo and Canva to help small businesses create campaigns more easily.
Reddit is rolling out a short-form video feed on iOS, with content from subscribed and related subreddits.
Wonder Woman is the latest Justice League character to join Fortnite, available as a new playable skin with matching accessories.
Bacardi has announced the launch of a new limited-edition run, complemented by the release of its first-ever NFT.
Reddit is extending its content partnership with the NFL, expanding its offering, and creating new sponsorship opportunities.
Following the verification of a few fake accounts, recently, Twitter has once again paused its verification program.
TikTok is introducing several new changes for teens aged 13-17 to further enhance the safety and privacy of its younger users.
Google now lets you adjust the amount of time you’re given to unsend (undo) an email in Gmail. Here's how to do it.