
TikTok To Stay In US After Deal, Trump Confirms
What’s next for TikTok in the U.S.? According to President Donald Trump — a deal. Speaking to reporters before leaving for a state visit to

What’s next for TikTok in the U.S.? According to President Donald Trump — a deal. Speaking to reporters before leaving for a state visit to

Meta is in hot water again — and this time, it’s not just about privacy or ads. It’s about what its AI chatbots are being

Ever wondered when WhatsApp would finally join the advertising game? That moment has arrived—but with a twist. After years of resisting ads, WhatsApp just announced

Just when it seemed like TikTok’s future in the U.S. was heading toward an inevitable showdown, Amazon swooped in with a last-minute bid. But is

Social media filters can be fun—who doesn’t love a pair of digital bunny ears? But what happens when a filter stops being harmless and starts

When a tech giant like Meta scrambles to silence a book, people tend to take notice. And that’s exactly what’s happening with Careless People, an

TikTok fans, you can exhale—your endless scroll is safe for now. The app is back on US app stores after a last-minute pause on its

Psychologists suggest that the internet may be intensifying our fear of small holes.

X, formerly twitter, CEO Elon Musk has announced that the website of the mini-blog platform has been redirected to X.com now.

TikTok has strongly criticized a US House of Representatives vote that could lead to the app’s ban.

A research study suggests that young teens who spend excessive time online are more likely to miss school due to illness or truancy, with teenage girls more susceptible than boys.

Lawmakers in Florida have proposed a bill that would make it illegal for under-16 teenagers to have accounts on social media sites. The law is expected to put serious strict restrictions on teens’ usage of social media sites and mandate that all other users provide proof of age.Lawmakers in Florida have proposed a bill that would make it illegal for under-16 teenagers to have accounts on social media sites. The law is expected to put serious strict restrictions on teens’ usage of social media sites and mandate that all other users provide proof of age.