Kickass Torrents, the Pirate Bay and others follow Netflix's movie streaming model.
Two women, one from Iowa and another from New Jersey, had their accounts suspended.
The overhaul will show users the most popular content from the accounts they follow.
Facebook News Feed has surpassed YouTube as the top online spot for viewing commercials created for the NFL's biggest game.
The company said it has also increased the size of its report responding team.
The company plans to make the changes in the default browser on Windows 10.
On World Cancer Day, Vice President Joe Biden launched a page to discuss his “Cancer Moonshot Initiative.”
Although Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield has been vocal about inclusion, data show the software maker hired only three black people in the last half of 2015.
The service is gaining momentum, with over 10 million subscribers reported.
Users of the image- and video-sharing service are allowed to post videos with a maximum length of 15 seconds.
The 12-year-old social networking company celebrates Friends Day on Thursday with video montages of users' memories with friends.
Swedish gamer and web comic PewDiePie is part of the service’s first batch of long-form original content.
Listeners to Spotify's music streaming service report not being able to play certain tracks and songs constantly skipping.
The owner of the Match, OkCupid and Tinder sites reported fourth-quarter earnings of 2015 on Tuesday.
The trouble appears to be limited to the Music app's search function on iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches.
GoPro and Periscope's recent partnership has fueled live content from the slopes of Aspen, Colorado prior to this year's X Games.
The move comes following the failed materialization of the company's anticipated streaming service.
The news is a strong sign that Redmond doesn't need Windows to find success on smartphones.
The early returns are in for the Fox News GOP debate vs. CNN/MSNBC Trump-a-palooza, and the winner is: Fox News, but only by a technical knockout.
The only free option left on iTunes for non-Apple Music subscribers is the Beats One radio station.
The cloud-storage company saw a 2 percentage-point drop in its workforce representation of women in 2015.
All iPhone users in the United States can now access the social network's live video feature.