Is Instagram Down? Latest Update on Direct Message Glitch
Users around the world have reported issues accessing the photo-sharing app's direct messaging feature.
Review: Budget Android Tablet Nokia T20 Is Good Enough
The Nokia T20 Android tablet can be used by kids or adults. It makes a great media consumption device for reading and movies.
Period Tracking Apps May Now Worry Users Amid Abortion Data Concerns
Data suggests many women are swapping apps amid concerns that their health data could be used in abortion trials.
80 Percent of Apps for Preschoolers Designed to Make Money Off Them: Study
According to the findings, nearly 99 percent of the children studied had at least one manipulative design in one of their top-used apps.
Florida Sheriff Sets Up 'Dating Site' Tender to Find Pets a Forever Home
'Junny's Tender Site' is designed to find tender, loving, and caring homes for the dogs and cats," the Brevard County Sheriff's Office said.
Man Shares 'Greatest Email' From DoorDash Giving $0 Credit for Order Glitch
"This glitch is worse than when Majora's mask would freeze," DoorDash's Help account tweeted in response.
Grubhub Promotion of Free Lunch Frustrates Some Customers After App Crash
When the issues later appeared to be resolved, reports emerged that restaurants were swamped with business and that others had turned off delivery.
Where the Snowflake Is Most Popular as Each State's Top Emoji Revealed
The most popular emoji in the U.S., and globally, is the laughing crying face.
How Do the Meta Quest 2 and HTC Vive Flow VR Headset Compare?
Hands-on with the HTC Vive Flow VR headset shows how it compares with the Meta Quest 2—and what it's like to use.
Painting Selfie Avatars Takes Internet by Storm, Here's How To Get Yours
"I downloaded this like 10 minutes ago and I'm already obsessed," said one reviewer on the Apple App Store.
After 'Period of Hyper Growth,' Robinhood App Is Laying Off 9% of Workforce
Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev said that laying off around 340 employees would help the company be "responsive to the changing needs of our customers."
Woman Slammed For Saying Husband's Contact Photo of Her Invades Privacy
"Unless you go through society with a veil on, people are going to see your face," one online user said in response.
Uber, Lyft Drivers Call Fuel Surcharge 'Insult' Amid Stagnant Gas Prices
More than 40 percent of ride share drivers are still driving less or have quit working for the ride sharing apps despite the surcharges, a new poll shows.
'Happy' Dog Playing Game on iPad Leaves Internet Divided in Viral Clip
"I've been laughing at this for a straight 10 minutes," a TikToker admitted in a comment. "I love it OMG."
'Who Is This?' Woman Tries Out the 'Friends' Filter With Horrifying Results
"I'm sorry what the f*** is this filter? Who am I supposed to be? Is this Chandler?" wrote one user.
Truth Social Team Working 'Around The Clock' After Troubled Launch—Nunes
The CEO of Trump Media and Technology Group has addressed the numerous issues experienced by the app in February.
Talking Tech With 'Washington Post' Columnist Taylor Lorenz
"Washington Post" columnist Taylor Lorenz answers questions about the gear she uses as well as the products catching her eye at the moment.
D.C. Loses Staggering $4M on New Sports Betting App in Its First Full Year
GambetDC, the only sports betting app that is allowed to operate throughout D.C., had reportedly been expected to bring in $6.2 million of revenue instead.
Trump's Truth Social at Top of Apple's Free Downloads, Despite Bumpy Launch
The app's soft launch had numerous problems, including crashes and accusations that it stole another company's logo.
TikTok Changed Its Guidelines—Here's What's Now Banned From the FYP
"Content that can cause discomfort, shock or disgust to viewers"—including scary effects and jump scares—may be ineligible for the FY feed, the company said.
Peter Thiel Dishes Out $1.5M to Support a New Dating App for Conservatives
'The Right Stuff' app is set to launch this summer as a way for conservatives living in large, liberal-leaning cities to connect with one another.
You Can Now Earn $2k If You Quit Social Media for Two Months
A new study aims to see if people can be more productive if they're not spending hours mindlessly scrolling on social media.
Tesla, Subaru Top J.D. Power's Annual List of Best Automaker Apps
Automaker apps are growing more popular thanks to new high-tech features.
Talking Tech With Kwame Mbalia, Author of Tristan Strong Book Series
Kwame Mbalia is the author of the Tristan Strong book series and editor of "Black Boy Joy." This is a look at some of the gear he uses for writing.
J.D. Power Study Reveals Major Pain Points for Automaker Apps
Americans are using car apps more than ever but are frustrated with how they operate.
Man's Extravagant Dating Profile Dubbed 'Best' On Tinder: 'I'd Swipe Right'
Austin Iuliano used his marketing skills to give himself a boost on the popular dating app, and he told Newsweek it's already bagged him plenty of matches.
DoorDash Customer Allegedly Shoots Driver, Tries to Steal Car
When the driver got out of his car to make the delivery, the teenager allegedly jumped into the passenger seat and pointed a gun at the driver's girlfriend.
Girlfriend Catches Her Boyfriend Looking at Women on His Phone in a Mirror
A girlfriend using a handheld mirror caught her boyfriend looking at snaps of bikini-clad women, after saying he was looking at cars.
Instacart Workers Prepare to Strike, Call Company 'a Sweat Factory'
The Gig Workers Collective is working on bringing back incentives Instacart has dropped, like the commission pay model and a 10 percent default tip.
15 Most Popular Social Media Sites of the Last 10 Years
These social networking sites have been responsible for transforming the way we communicate online.