Facebook came under fire after repeatedly removing a birthday picture of burn victim Lasse Gustavson this week, only backing down after a post calling the social network’s actions “disgusting” was shared over 10,000 times.
Yahoo revealed on Wednesday that some employees at Yahoo knew of a large security breach in 2014, but the company did not reveal the security breach to users until September 2016.
Several anti-Donald Trump protests emerged in New York, DC, Chicago, California, Boston, Seattle, and other major cities Wednesday night, with demonstrators blocking and cutting off traffic among calls of “Not my president!”
A Twitter account under the name of @NeroFB that posts daily Facebook statuses made by Breitbart Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos was suspended from the social network on Tuesday.
Pharmaceutical entrepreneur and Internet villain Martin Shkreli streamed his unreleased Wu-Tang Clan album following Donald Trump’s presidential victory early Wednesday morning.
Two American astronauts have already cast their vote in the 2016 US Presidential Election from the International Space Station via electronic absentee ballot.
Selfies are one of the most iconic images of Millennials and others alike in the 21st century, with people taking pictures with friends, family, and by tourist attractions frequently per day. Taking one at the ballot box, however, can be risky depending on what state you live in.
China passed a new Internet censorship bill which will further prohibit criticism of the communist government, including anything that goes against “national honour”, “disturbs economic or social order”, or attempts to overthrow “the socialist system.”
Shiva Ayyadurai, the controversial man who claims to have invented email, has been granted a $750,000 defamation settlement from Gawker Media after writer Sam Biddle branded Ayyadurai a liar in 2012.
MILO pointed out the similarity between Lena Dunham’s support for the “extinction of white men” and Hillary Clinton’s goal to import potential ISIS members.
MILO joked that Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton “sells everything that isn’t nailed down” during his last speech before the election.
Adobe is working on a “Photoshop for audio” program that could allow users to twist a person’s words using a recording of their voice and sneakily edit a conversation into something entirely different.
Samsung, with the help of the United States Product Safety Commission, have recalled 2.8 million top-loading washing machines after reports that 730 of the machines have exploded.
Both Lena Dunham and her father, Carroll Dunham, expressed their support for “the extinction of white men” in a bizarre video posted to Dunham’s Twitter account on Wednesday.
YouTube censored a PragerU video on left-wing censorship, placing the video into a “restricted mode” that makes it unavailable in schools and libraries.
Twitter has randomly selected a portion of users on their platform to test out a new update that removes the original “@ reply” system, and these users are not happy about it.
I recently spoke to Gregory Gopman, the Virtual Reality leader who Twitter hired — and then fired after 24 hours following a TechCrunch hit-piece that brought up old comments Gopman had made on his Facebook account three years ago.
A personalized donation tool released by the Hillary Clinton campaign allows supporters to dedicate their donations in honor of anyone they want — however, it rejects submissions containing the names of Benghazi victims, Bill Clinton’s rape accusers, murdered former DNC staffer Seth Rich, and other names of people involved in controversies surrounding the Clintons.
While speaking at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on Monday, PayPal co-founder and billionaire Trump supporter Peter Thiel addressed funding Hulk Hogan’s lawsuit against Gawker Media, claiming they weren’t journalists but instead a “singularly sociopathic bully.”
PayPal co-founder and billionaire Trump supporter Peter Thiel proclaimed at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on Monday that what Donald Trump represents is “not going away,” and that depending on the outcome of this upcoming election, “the only important question will be whether or not that new politics came too late.”
During an address at the National Press Club on Monday, PayPal co-founder and billionaire Trump supporter Peter Thiel reacted to LGBT magazine The Advocate and their article that claimed he couldn’t be a homosexual if he was a conservative, declaring, “If you don’t conform, then you don’t count as diverse.”
Speaking at the National Press Club on Monday, PayPal co-founder and billionaire Trump supporter Peter Thiel claimed Hillary Clinton’s eagerness for a nuclear conflict with Russia comes from “a lot of practice.”
PayPal co-founder and billionaire Trump supporter Peter Thiel declared on Monday at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., that people are voting for Trump because the leadership of America has failed.
Responding to a question from an audience member about what he planned to do with the Dangerous Faggot Tour if Hillary Clinton wins the election, MILO said the movement is “not going anywhere” and would continue to grow.
Several of the world’s biggest social networks have failed to trend the recent headlines surrounding a re-opening of the FBI’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails, currently dominating the news cycle.
Apple customers are revolting against the company’s latest attempt to milk more money from its users: making the ability to connect your iPhone to the new MacBook impossible unless your purchase an extra accessory.
MogIA, an artificial intelligence system that has correctly predicted the outcomes of the last three U.S. presidential elections, predicts that Donald Trump will become the next president of the United States.
The world’s first set of emojis have been added to the Museum of Modern Art, opening the museum’s emoji exhibition that will include new installations in December.