A Judge has ruled that actor James Woods can pursue a defamation lawsuit against his anonymous online abuser, likely revealing his identity in the process.
Mark Zuckerberg has taken to Facebook to issue an official apology regarding board member Marc Andreessen's comments about India, calling them "upsetting."
Rapper Future debuted Apple's Beats by Dre commercial for the big game on his personal Twitter account. He narrates the commercial featuring Cam Newton.
Livestream to Twitter using Periscope and a GoPro, Trolls target iPhone users with a malicious URL, and Uber turns to a kids toy to pacify drunk passengers.
Chinese social network Sina Weibo has announced that it is abolishing its 140-character limit to allow posts of up to 2,000 characters, starting January 28.
Celebrities on Twitter have been given a host of new apps that help them to create exclusive content for the social platform, including a selfie camera.
Verizon has just introduced a sort of toll-free data service designed to give third parties the option to pick up the bill when you download their content.
The viral Twitter trading card app, Stolen, has been removed from the Apple App Store by its developer over fears of user privacy and abusive comments.