
TikTok is turning everyone into a micro-celebrity
TikTok is so popular that it’s making everyone seem popular on it… which is bad news for people who are actually popular.
TikTok is so popular that it’s making everyone seem popular on it… which is bad news for people who are actually popular.
The next chapter of the streaming wars is unfolding.
Across the country, local newspapers are taking a serious hit. As digital becomes king, it’s no surprise that analog media is declining.
A new platform dubbed Likewise hopes to create an environment where users and the app’s AI work together to create a more accurate recommendation engine, making finding what movie to watch on Friday night a quicker and more enjoyable experience.
The Solana blockchain and privacy-focused tech company Osom are building a smartphone created with the Web3-enthusiast in mind.
Meta is launching an Avatar Store, giving users the ability to outfit their digital selves with virtual fits from brands like Balenciaga and Prada.
Both TikTok and Instagram are rolling out features to help address users’ well-being, hoping to break a cycle of addiction
Amazon Live (the e-commerce giant’s version of QVC) is offering thousands of dollars in guaranteed money to influencers who will leave TikTok or YouTube to work exclusively for the service.
Who needs the digital art of AR to gamify your life when Invader has been creating the real thing for the past 24 years.
The Jonas Brothers are investing in a newly-launched subscription media startup dubbed Scriber.