The alt-right social media platform, Parler, is back in business after its abrupt shut down following the events that saw the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Innovative tech trends in 2021 are expected after people spend much of 2020 indoors. However, some are going to shine because of the demands of the pandemic.
Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) plans to launch a new state-owned social media site to guarantee freedom of speech in the country.
Telegram and the calls of violence on it became a sticking point for former U.S. ambassador Marc Ginsburg who filed a lawsuit against Apple for hosting the messaging app on its App Store.
President-elect Joe Biden launched a new Twitter account after his team found out that he might not retain all followers in the already banned @POTUS account.
Parler CEO John Matze said that the social media platform might never return online after being cut off by major service providers following the accusations that the app failed to remove violent content.
Facebook announced on Monday that it would start removing content with the phrase "stop the steal" ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on January 20.
California Rep. Devin Nunes said on Sunday that federal authorities should start an investigation on Apple, Amazon and Google for racketeering after the tech companies imposed a Parler ban.
Google decided on late Friday to suspend the free-speech focused social-media Parler app from its app store as Apple Inc. also threatened to do the same in wake of the Capitol riot.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University suggest some tips on how to make a stronger password in creating an online account to avoid hackers getting into your account.
Over the past decade, artificial intelligence (AI) had made advances and huge leaps, but it's clear that it still has a long way to go starting this 2021.
Many people are probably gifted with the newest tech during the holidays, rendering old gadgets a bit useless or worn out. But instead of throwing them out, you can recycle them.