After months of testing, YouTube is opening up its Video Builder to more businesses. The free beta tool lets them easily create short YouTube videos.
After months of testing, YouTube is opening up its Video Builder to more businesses. The free beta tool lets them easily create short YouTube videos.
Pinterest has announced the launch of a new collection of products on The Pinterest Shop to support small, sustainable brands on its platform.
Nothing stops creativity. Apple's latest ad took only two weeks to be created as it celebrates how creativity is flourishing during the pandemic.
Leica and Olympus last week announced a range of free online sessions and discussions for people looking to learn more about their cameras and photography.
Vans launched the "Foot the Bill" initiative to support local skate shops, restaurants and other small business partners with custom-made branded sneakers.
Welcome to this week's top social media news: unskippable ads for good, a Facebook app just for couples and the new iOS 14 and its "app preview" feature.
Netflix announced it's teaming up with Instagram to launch a new weekly live series featuring chats with celebrities about how to take of yourself during the lockdown.
Your country needs you. So be a 'couch po-ta-trio' and order your favorite Burger King sandwich without any delivery fee to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Citing security concerns, Google is banning its employees from using the Zoom desktop client on company machines.
Nike is pivoting resources to manufacture personal protective equipment (PPE) for frontline healthcare workers battling the COVID-19 pandemic.
Google Maps has rolled out a small design update to help us find more delivery and take-out options during the COVID-19 lockdown.
According to reports, YouTube will be reducing the amount of content spreading conspiracy theories linking 5G technology and COVID-19.
In an effort to fight misinformation, WhatsApp is further limiting the number of people you can forward viral messages to.
Twitter announced an update to Explore, making Tweets more relevant to your location. Therefore, changing your location doesn't just affect Trends anymore.
As you're stuck at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, here are a few things that you can do on TikTok to keep you going and the boredom at bay.
To help fight the COVID-19 crisis, Tesla is engineering much-needed ventilators, made out of existing car parts and hardware.
Facebook has announced an update to its Small Business Grants Program as well as digital gift cards and fundraising for small businesses.
Staying at home fuels the creative juices. At least that is true for Jure Tovrljan who is back with his take on what our favorite series should look like during the pandemic.