Welcome to the new edition of our 10 most talked-about TV ads on social media: A Wendy's Biggie Bag with a side of Cheetos. Please.
Welcome to the new edition of our 10 most talked-about TV ads on social media: A Wendy's Biggie Bag with a side of Cheetos. Please.
Facebook announced it's expanding its paid online events and fan subscriptions features to many more markets.
Another high profile NFT sale! This time, Beeple's 'First 5,000 Days' was auctioned off at Christie's for over $69 million.
Google is making it free for travel companies to appear in hotel booking links on google.com/travel.
Facebook has confirmed the test of a feature that allows Instagram users to share reels on Facebook News Feed.
GIPHY is introducing a 'Hire Me' button to make it easier for brands and professionals to hire artists on its platform.
We all know it: eating chips can make it very difficult to watch a video. But there is a solution: “Lay's Crispy Subtitles.”
The PSG Air Jordan 7 will be the next sneaker collaboration between PSG and Jordan, and it looks very "olympic"...
Instagram Lite could make its big comeback with new features and slightly larger file size, and support for Reels.
After Lightroom, Adobe has announced that Photoshop will now also run natively on Apple's M1 Macs.
A year in a global pandemic, Cadbury chooses to launch a 100% virtual Easter egg hunt that lets you place digital Cadbury Eggs on Google Maps.
You may soon be able to play your favorite fame using real bananas as Playstation controllers. Yes, you read that right.
Let's be honest, most of your passwords are "shit". In fact, as little as 25 words make a large majority of passwords used worldwide. Scary.
After burning an original Banksy screenprint, an anonymous group turned it into an NFT and sold it for 228.69 ETH.
Burger King tried to turn a sexist trope on its head for International Women's Day. It backfired spectacularly.
Mobile bank N26 has launched a new AR effect that highlights the low representation of women on banknotes.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is selling the very first Tweet he sent on Twitter back in 2006.
TikTok Will Now Warn You Before You Post Something Inappropriate Or Unkind
TikTok is launching two new comment features in a bid to promote kindness among users on its platform.