Is social media dead?
The ongoing decline of some of the world’s largest social media companies has been so steep that many are wondering if the age of social media is over.
The ongoing decline of some of the world’s largest social media companies has been so steep that many are wondering if the age of social media is over.
Twitter’s checkmark fiasco is confounding users, angering advertisers, and sowing general discord… and it doesn’t look like the changes are stopping anytime soon.
Roku is ready for its House of Cards moment.
While Twitter descends into chaos, many users have already set up camp on a decentralized platform called Mastodon.
Netflix is reportedly changing its position on live sports and is even engaging in talks with a number of leagues to scoop up rights.
Brands are leaning on robots to deal with the worker shortage, speed up tasks, enhance customer service, and appear innovative.
Thanks to streaming and the golden age of TV, Hollywood’s pay structure is undergoing quite the change.
Behind the fantasy Andor is a thoughtful reflection of the ideological differences within American society today.
Home prices are going up and they’re already so high that sales are declining faster than they have in fifteen years.
Audience-data analytics company Parrot Analytics found that Squid Game is a big home run for Netflix.