A new notification is being rolled out to “Pokémon GO” players who are using third-party apps while playing Niantic's augmented reality mobile game.
A lack of shareholder voting rights and profit may be driving investors away from buying the less-than-one-week-old stock.
"I been down so long it look like up to me," Danielle Bregoli wrote Sunday.
Spotify acquired the U.K. startup Sonalytic but it's unclear how the company plans to use its new addition.
A new Instagram update began rolling out Tuesday and it features a Snapchat-like feature, called geostickers. Here’s how to use the new Instagram update.
"This is the modern day celebrity," the hackers said. "This country glorifies and makes famous a young girl for being disrespectful to her mother."
A new concept video shows off what some of the expected features of Apple's upcoming iOS 11 may look like in action.
The BBC reported dozens of sexualized images of children on Facebook to the platform, but instead of taking all the content down, Facebook reported the BBC to the police.
Here's a list of the fastest growing jobs over the next 10 years.
A major Microsoft outage took down services including Xbox, Outlook email and Skype Tuesday morning.
Mobile app Shazam has partnered with beverage company Beam Suntory, Inc. as part of its venture to the augmented reality market.
A mosque in Lexington, Kentucky, is beefing up security measures after it received a handwritten letter Saturday from England.
Duke was a former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
A Spain winemaker was forced to suspend production for two months to show the wine contains 99 percent wine and 1 percent grape.
A new study found the most frequent users of social media platforms are twice as likely to report feelings of social isolation as less frequent users.
Niantic CEO John Hanke has finally spilled the beans on what would constitute the three “Pokémon GO” updates that are coming this year.
The author's latest tweets come after Stephen King wrote on Twitter in October 2016 that he was writing a new horror story in which "there was a man named Donald Trump and he ran for president."
A dislike button on the social network, akin to a "Thumbs Down" on YouTube, long has been requested by users.
Google hardware senior vice president Rick Osterloh just corrected the previous reports that took his statement about the Chromebooks out of context.
The space agency released its 2017-2018 software catalog to the public sans royalty or copyright fees.
Yelp is rolling out a new fature that will allow users to search for businesses that offer gender neutral and trans-friendly bathrooms.
The new Snapchat update has filters saying "my filters are gone" and wondering how to use Shazam in the app.