Snapchat Announces a Creator Marketplace to Connect Creators to Brands
In a push to support creators on the platform, Snapchat is launching a Creator Marketplace to partner creators with brands.
Deezer Now Works Directly With Apple’s HomePod Speakers
Siri on HomePod can now handle your Deezer music requests directly, like playing specific tracks, artists, albums, and more.
The Purple iPhone 12 Is the First Apple Product With a Randomized Serial Number
The new iMac, iPad Pro, and Apple TV 4K should also switch to randomized serial numbers when they launch later in May.
It Looks Like Sony Is Done With DSLR Cameras
Sony seems to be done with DSLR cameras, after discontinuing its DSLR range in favor of mirrorless cameras.
COVID-19 Has Been Good for Nintendo, With Switch Sales Way Up
The Switch has now sold over 84 million units since it first launched in 2017.
Google Launches a New AI Tool to Help Preserve Indigenous Languages
The new tool is called Woolaroo and can be used for exploring endangered languages of different indigenous cultures.
Dogecoin Is Now the Fourth Largest Cryptocurrency by Market Cap
Dogecoin has jumped to its highest coin price, and its percentage growth now makes it the fourth largest cryptocurrency.
Twitter Will Now Show Larger Image Previews on Your Timeline
You will now get full-sized image previews on your Twitter timeline.
Facebook and Twitter Will Both Stream WNBA Games This Season
The new season will commence on May 14, and you can watch some of the games on social media.
Peloton Agrees to Voluntary Recall of Two of Its Treadmills
The company originally fought to prevent the recall, but it has since changed its ways.
Clubhouse Is Funding the Finalists of Its 'Creator First' Program
53 Clubhouse creators are receiving a monthly stipend and access to resources to help them produce their audio show.
Peloton's Woes Continue With Leak Exposing Private User Data
Unauthorized data access becomes the latest issue for Peloton.
Twitter Wants You to Reconsider Sending That Mean Tweet
We've all fired off a spiky reply in the heat of the moment before, but Twitter wants to help you cool down.
Humble Bundle Brings Its Sliders Back Following Backlash
Humble has cancelled its plans for "redesigned bundle pages," which would've significantly decreased charity contributions.
You Can Now Cast to a Microsoft Teams Room From Your Mobile
Microsoft adds a new feature to the Teams app on iOS and Android to allow you to cast to a Teams Room device.
Windows Defender Bug Fills Windows 10 Boot Drive With Gigabytes of Files
Is your hard drive suddenly full? This might be why.
Report: Most Educational Apps in US Schools Send Data to Third Parties
The Me2B Alliance claims that educational Android apps are less reliable than iOS ones.
Report: SSDs Are Still Way More Efficient Than HDDs for Data Storage
As SSD prices fluctuate, they're still the most efficient drive for personal data storage.
Your Android Tablet Now Has a Dedicated “Entertainment Space”
A one-stop location for movies, TV shows, games, and books on your Android tablet.
Facebook Was Right to Ban Donald Trump, but Not Indefinitely
The Facebook Oversight Board wants Trump's "indefinite" suspension reviewed.