“Is Greta Thunberg a hypocrite?” Google that phrase and you will get thousands of results. It just goes to show that, to a large extent, the “QA” model is broken on the internet. Where onc
Facebook is co-opting some of the top video chat innovations like Zoom’s gallery view for large groups and Houseparty’s spontaneous hangouts for a new feature called Rooms.Launching today
The U.S. hip-hop community is using its bullhorn to bring awareness and money to the battle against the new type of coronavirus as data shows that African-Americans are
01:45 First it was supermarkets, and now gun shops in Hungary are reporting a boost in customers as the coronavirus pandemic worsens.A license is required to own live ammunition weapon
More than 650 suspects have been arrested during a week-long police crackdown on violent crime and drugs in London, local media reported Tuesday. Prolific robbers, knife carriers and drug dealers
People who were born in the last decade have grown up bombarded with statements confirming that every year is warmer than the previous one. In a world that has become warmer and warmer, the poles of
Once you have a product, distributing it becomes the next challenge for any entrepreneur. At TRASH (one-tap video editing), we looked to TikTok as a potential marketing channel. As early learnings sta
Editor's note:Tom Fowdy is a British political and international relations analyst and a graduate of Durham and Oxford universities. He writes on topics pertaining to China, the DPRK, Britain, and
If you were the star of every show, would you watch more mobile television? Snapchat is betting that narcissism drives resonance for its new weekly videos that put you and your friends’ customiz
If I watch a Story cross-posted from Instagram to Facebook on either of the apps, it should appear as “watched” at the back of the Stories row on the other app. Why waste my time showing
Spoiler alert: Not everything in Hollywood movies is true to life. Off-screen, the lovable loser doesn't always find happiness, the have-a-go hero isn't strangely impervious to the bad guy's bullets
One out of 10 South Korean companies became a chronic "zombie" firm as they were not able to repay even borrowing costs with earnings, a central bank report showed Tuesday.