Thousands of Reddit communities remain dark indefinitely
The blackout, which was planned ahead of time, was supposed to last 48 hours but has been extended by hundreds of subreddits with no end date in sight.
The blackout, which was planned ahead of time, was supposed to last 48 hours but has been extended by hundreds of subreddits with no end date in sight.
Musk sees bigger things ahead for Twitter, necessitating the name change, though analysts and experts question the impact of the rebranding.
Facebook lets you know every time you make a new friend on the social network, but it doesn't tell you when you lose one. The new Facebook Timeline feature lets you figure that out.
Facebook's parent company released its Instagram companion app, Threads, as a direct competitor to Twitter.
Available via a tab on the messaging app, Channels is touted as a one-way broadcast tool that can be followed privately.
There's something liberating about knowing that I own the entire experience, including all of my data -- and it's all stored in my basement.
Ten years after taking on IBM's PC business, Lenovo HR chief Gina Qiao said the company has meshed its eastern and western workforces to create a global culture that is being shaken up again, with the company now focused on mobile.
In line with last month's communities announcement, users can now send files up to 2GB in size at a time, protected by end-to-end encryption.
Educated native speakers of American English intuitively know when to say 'dot' and when to say 'point', but the rest of world doesn't. For the record, here are the rules that explain how to say 2.0, $3.49 and 802.3.
A Twitter tantrum from the boss of the PR firm behind Duke Nukem Forever has cost his company their business with the game's publisher.