In an embarrassing episode, Twitter missed on its first-quarter earnings, which were leaked an hour early.
The business magnate and TV personality called out the president on Twitter early Tuesday morning.
The playful, annual observance fell this year days before the UK general election.
The "Will It Blend?" marketing series has tested a range of popular tech products, including the iPad and iPhone.
Last quarter, Twitter only managed to add a dismal 4 million new monthly users
Snapchat has hired Peter Hamby, CNN national political reporter, as its new Head of News.
The Facebook Safety Check app asks users in disaster zones whether they are safe.
Most independently created additions to the hit game have been free to download -- until now.
The class action focuses on Facebook’s photo-tagging feature, which suggests tags that may ID the user’s friends.
MTV co-founder and iHeartMedia executive John Sykes praises Snapchat's power of sharing audio and video.
If not for changes in foreign exchange rates, Facebook revenue would have increased by 49 percent instead of 42, the company said.
iOS users can now take advantage of WhatsApps most popular feature.
Less than a month after its launch, the high-end streaming music service has fallen out of the top 700 apps in the iPhone App Store.
Though Yahoo's mobile revenue grew more than 60 percent year over year, its display business fell 7 percent.
With Facebook's latest algorithm change, it's like the social network is returning to its original purpose of sharing updates with friends.
Already an advertising behemoth, Facebook could make Instagram its next powerhouse ad platform.
The social networking site no longer wants to be seen as a "failure" in combating online harassment.
Less than a year into his job as Twitter's chief financial officer, Anthony Noto received a package worth $73 million.
Big Blue's revenues were flat year over year, while net income was up 4 percent.
Private messages can be easier to receive on Twitter, if users so choose.
Never lose your WhatsApp conversations again; a solution is included in the app's latest update.
"It's one more step towards connecting the whole world,” Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg wrote in an online post.