YouTube has announced that creators can now place midrolls, add end screens and info cards - and edit captions - while their video is processing.
YouTube has announced that creators can now place midrolls, add end screens and info cards - and edit captions - while their video is processing.
TikTok has announced that applications for this year's 'Support Black Businesses' are now open to black-owned small businesses.
Pokémon Go Fest is returning this year with an interactive music festival and discounted tickets to celebrate its five-year anniversary.
E3 announced it will conclude this year’s virtual event with an award ceremony showcasing the "Most Anticipated" games of the year.
After months of speculations, Gucci has entered the NFT realm with the release of “Proof of Sovereignty" a curated NFT sale by Lady PheOnix.
You can now download your favorite Spotify music and podcasts to your Apple Watch and listen to them offline.
In a bid to help creators monetize their Twitter Spaces, Twitter is preparing to launch a new Ticketed Spaces feature in the next few weeks.
Microsoft has announced the global rollout of personal features in Teams, now available on iOS, Android, desktop, and web.
The Instagram account @furbyliving has transformed everyone from Björk to Britney Spears, Rina Sawayama and Lady Gaga, into Furbies.
Reddit is launching KarmaLab, its first in-house creative strategy agency dedicated to setting brands up for success on the platform.
With Windows 10, Microsoft is finally moving away from its Windows 95-era icons with a nice design refresh.
A new sticker automatically transcribes speech in videos so you can automatically caption your Instagram Stories.
At some point, we will all look to rename our YouTube channel, because, well, life. YouTube is finally making it easier to do so.
YouTube has announced an expansion of its upfront and seasonal sponsorship offerings on YouTube Select in the U.S.
With its built-in camera and speaker, the new Apple TV will join the growing range of Siri-enabled Smart Home products developed by Apple.
With the FCC Speed Test app, the agency hopes to update its data to better reflect the reality of Internet speed across the US.
Apple believes bringing iMessage to Android would hurt its business and uses the service as a way to "lock-in" customers.
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