

Apple and Google are collaborating to create a Bluetooth-based tracking system to locate contacts who may have been exposed to COVID-19.
Apple and Google are collaborating to create a Bluetooth-based tracking system to locate contacts who may have been exposed to COVID-19.
Twine is a not-yet-released online video chatting platform where people are matched with strangers to engage in insightful conversations regarding in-depth topics, deeper questions, and emotional connections.
Twine is a free app that makes reaching short and longterm financial goals easier through managing savings and investments in personal funds.
Google, the parent company of long-form video platform YouTube, will reportedly release a new short-form feature called YouTube Shorts to compete with TikTok by the end of 2020.
A growing trend on TikTok sees users twerking to a classical piece called “Bella’s Lullaby” from Twilight. Users have begun to perform the dance while using TikTok’s freeze frame feature.
The popular video chat app Zoom now lets you use video backgrounds during your virtual meetings. Here’s how to customize your next Zoom call with a video background.
Connect with your friends, family, and co-workers while adhering to social isolation guidelines with these video chat platforms and apps.
The fingers pointing away from each other emoji combo π π symbolizes confidence, recognized as a meme about people who are very self-assured and confident.
Referring to Megan Thee Stallion’s hit single “Captain Hook,” a dance challenge on social media sparked after the Houston rapper posted the hashtag #captainhookchallenge when her newest album, Suga dropped last week.
A “TikTok House” is a collaborative space for TikTok content creators to produce branded content and collaborate with each other in order to grow their audiences and the platforms.
Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty line has a new home with TikTok as they just announced a brand collaboration with her multi-million dollar makeup company.
At the Social 2030 venture capital conference, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman criticized TikTok’s tracking methods, which includes fingerprinting technology, calling the app a “fundamentally parasitic” piece of “spyware.”