
Everything We Know About Twitter’s New Premium Service
The new service, called Twitter Blue, will cost $2.99 per month and offer a wide range of new features.
The new service, called Twitter Blue, will cost $2.99 per month and offer a wide range of new features.
The popular password manager added support for Touch ID, Hello Windows, and even some Linux biometric functionality.
The tech giant acquired the popular production studio for a significant $8.45 billion.
The streaming giant would be entering an extremely lucrative industry with a lot of established players.
Android 12 includes a huge Wear OS update, better photos, and the ability to turn your phone into your car keys.
Change is afoot in the world of social media with Twitter mulling a paid-for service and Facebook concerned about ads.
The foldable phone has two screens, for twice the productivity. Or twice the procrastination, whichever sounds more likely.
Bitcoin's valuation has dropped around 12% in the last 24 hours.
Amazon's smart displays now offer better cameras than ever at the lowest prices yet.
Running local ads and updating Google My Business through Lightspeed has never been easier.
Brands may soon be running dedicated stores on the video platform, earning TikTok dozens of billions a year.
Under new terms, Facebook gains access to WhatsApp data including phone numbers, mobile device info, and transaction data.
The new marketing tool allows customers to engage with an email, rather than needing to click a link.
You could be exposing your home address with every tip you send.
Nearly 100 gigabytes of data were locked and held for ransom.
Microsoft Teams receives yet another update, this time aimed at helping students learn to read more when not in class.
The Oversight Board decided that the ban would be upheld, at least for the next six months.
The gift card and loyalty company will make ecommerce on Wix that much more comprehensive and effective.
Microsoft and Adobe are teaming up to launch a CRM aimed at competing with Salesforce. Learn more about the specifics here.
The bill fines social media platforms $25,000 for permanent politician bans, up to $250,000 if they are running for office.