
Facebook Is Finally Going to Warn You About Sharing Outdated Articles
Facebook is going to warn users about sharing articles that are outdated, in a small step against sharing misinformation.
Facebook is going to warn users about sharing articles that are outdated, in a small step against sharing misinformation.
Twitter announced today that it would be adding a new feature to the popular social media platform: audio tweets!
CTA has announced that planning for CES 2021 is "in full swing," despite the threat posed by a second wave of coronavirus.
Amazon faces two new probes in the US focusing on whether the company has abused its power over third party sellers.
Amazon has announced that it will put a one-year moratorium on the sale of facial recognition technology to police.
IBM has announced that the company will no longer develop, research, or offer facial recognition technology.
President Trump and the social media industry have butted heads over fact-checking and censorship on the platforms
The smartwatch market apparently isn't taking the pandemic hit, as shipments have increased 20% in the first quarter of 2020.
Find out which states have the best and worst home internet speeds based on data from HighSpeedInternet.com.
Amazon's vice president, Tim Bray, has resigned from the online retail company, citing the dismissal of protesting employees.
Remote work has become the new norm, and many managers are still trying to figure out how to be as productive as possible.
Facebook launched a dedicated gaming app to the world that is designed to compete with Twitch and YouTube for gaming content.
After months of rumors and weeks of supply chain speculation, the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro have officially been announced.
TCL, the company known for stellar budget televisions, is getting in on the smartphone game with three affordable devices.
The coronavirus outbreak has conspiracy theorists spinning, with many believing the rollout of 5G networks is to blame.
Just in time to save us from our coronavirus boredom, the popular trivia app HQ Trivia has returned.
With companies having to find new ways to communicate and many of us on lockdown, video chat has come to the rescue.
The coronavirus outbreak has already had a substantial effect on the world, and the tech industry is far from excluded.
Apple has reportedly been fined $1.2 billion by the French competition authority for anti-competitive practices.
A new report from Zendesk shows that businesses are getting on board with AI-powered customer support. But what about us?
TikTok has announced new features designed for making the app safer, including screen time management for parents.