A second Facebook News Feed, denoted by the Rocket Feed icon, is currently rolling out to iOS and Android users across the globe. Here are the details.
Verizon, the number one mobile carrier in the United States, has been hard at work tying up deals for streaming rights to television content ahead of the launch of a new online TV service, according to a new report.
With the latest Unicode 10 release, no fewer than 69 new emoji characters are ready for a Spring release. You can check them out right here.
Facebook today announced that users of its Facebook Live platform can now stream live video from their desktop computers, whereas the only source of content previously was a smartphone.
Users of the the browser-based versions of WhatsApp and Telegram have unknowingly been at risk to hacking after a security research firm uncovered a flaw that could have been used to take control of entire accounts.
First Game of Thrones season 7 poster has been unveiled. You can check out what it looks like here. In a day and age where movie and TV show makers seem incapable of releasing anything that does not lay its content bare for all to see, this poster essentially tells us nothing about what is in the pipeline, except that Winter is here, of course.
Elon Musk's SpaceX is all set to fly two members of the public around the moon and back in 2018. Here are the details.
Coming after both T-Mobile and Verizon jumped back onto the unlimited data plan bandwagon, AT&T has now announced plans to do exactly the same thing. The carrier's new unlimited data plan will debut on February 17, and will be available to everyone on existing postpaid plans.
AT&T has today announced that it will be launching its 5G network in two U.S. cities, Austin and Indianapolis, towards the end of 2017.
Plex has today announced plans to acquire streaming news service Watchup, with a view to delivering news directly to its 10 million users. The move will bring content from the likes of CNN, CBS, Sky News, Euronews, the Wall Street Journal, and more to Plex's existing users who already access video, photos and music from their own media servers.
















