Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the messaging app Telegram, was formally placed under investigation in France on Thursday following four days in police custody.
Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the messaging app Telegram, was formally placed under investigation in France on Thursday following four days in police custody.
Meta’s decision to shut down its Spark platform has ignited a wave of dissatisfaction among creators who have relied on the platform to develop augmented reality (AR) effects.
Jason and Travis Kelce have announced a major new deal with Amazon’s Wondery, solidifying their podcast “New Heights” as a central piece of the media network’s sports programming.
Grindr is serving up a new feature to celebrate the start of the US Open tennis season with a playful nod to the sport’s connection to the LGBTQ+ community.
Peloton is implementing a new fee for buyers of used exercise machines, according to a shareholder letter released for the fourth fiscal quarter of 2024.
Ford Motor Co. is scaling back its ambitious plans for electric vehicles (EVs) in response to weakening demand and increased competition from Chinese automakers.
Mike Lynch, a prominent British investor and founder of the IT company Autonomy, has been identified as one of the victims recovered from the yacht Bayesian,
Fanfix, a leading platform for brand-safe content monetization tailored for Gen Z creators, has reached a significant milestone, announcing that its creator community has collectively earned over $100 million.
Meta is enhancing its Threads platform with several new features aimed at content creators, businesses, and companies.
X is making strides toward implementing its new payments system, edging closer to CEO Elon Musk’s vision of transforming the platform into an “everything app.”
A YouTube creator has initiated a class action lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that the company improperly used millions of video transcripts from YouTube to train its generative AI models without informing or
The technology sector has experienced significant layoffs in 2024, impacting major corporations and startups alike. The following is a comprehensive alphabetical list of known tech layoffs for this year, highlighting the breadth
TikTok is aiming to challenge industry leaders like Shazam and YouTube Music with its latest feature, "Sound Search," which allows users to identify songs by singing, humming, or playing them.
YouTube executives reported robust growth in key metrics for Q2 2024, driving ad revenue to $8.66 billion, a 13% increase from the same period last year when it earned $7.7 billion.
Instagram is rolling out a new feature that allows users to leave Notes directly on Feed posts and Reels, providing a novel way to engage with friends and start conversations.
Russian cybersecurity giant Kaspersky is set to shutter its U.S. operations and lay off staff following a U.S. government ban on its software sales due to security concerns.
PBS, known for its educational content spanning decades, has expanded its digital footprint to Twitch, Amazon's streaming platform, with the launch of "Building Stuff with NOVA."
Spotify, known primarily for music streaming, is pushing further into the realm of social networking with its latest move: introducing comments on podcasts.
Elon Musk has secured a legal victory in one of several lawsuits stemming from his controversial decision to terminate over 6,000 Twitter employees, including then-CEO Parag Agrawal, following his acquisition of the