The popular and controversial messaging app Yik Yak has returned. It’s available to download now for the iPhone.
Author: Brett Molina, USA TODAY
T-Mobile confirms data breach but can’t determine whether customer data was impacted
T-Mobile said it is investigating claims of a data breach that reportedly affected 100 million of its wireless customers.
Delta variant: How social media is helping us mourn the loss of our ‘fall plans’
As the delta variant sweeps across the U.S., many people are taking to social media to mourn the loss of their “fall plans.”
TikTok adds privacy updates for teens, including limits on notifications
TikTok is rolling out updates aimed at its teen users, including options such as choosing who can view videos and limits on notifications.
Kids using Zoom for school? There’s a new way to keep them focused
In a blog post, Zoom revealed a new mode called Focus, aimed specifically for teaching environments such as classes.
Razer’s Hammerhead True Wireless Earbuds a viable competitor to Apple’s AirPods
Razer is launching its second generation Hammerhead True Wireless Earbuds. How do they stack up to competitors like Apple’s AirPods?
Twitter suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene – again – for ‘misleading’ COVID-19 tweet
Twitter said U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s account will stay in a read-only mode for one week due to repeated violations of Twitter rules.
AMC says customers will soon be able to buy movie tickets with bitcoin
AMC Entertainment revealed it will soon roll out technology to all U.S. theaters to allow consumers to buy tickets or concessions using bitcoins.
How your smartphone can guide you through changes in COVID-19 guidance
Your smartphone could provide important help in navigating new guidelines related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Proof of vaccination requirement’: Yelp adding businesses’ COVID-19 guidelines to listings
Yelp is adding details to listings, so users can see what COVID-19 guidelines businesses have implemented.
