Twitter is testing out a new feature that’s similar to Stories on Snapchat and Instagram, dubbed ‘Fleets,’ which are disappearing tweets.
Author: Dalvin Brown, USA TODAY
Coronavirus concerns: People working out at home to avoid contact at the gym
Here’s how gyms have responded to coronavirus. Stock analysts say companies like Peloton and Netflix will benefit from more people staying home.
What is ModelLand? Tyra Banks envisions a place where you feel like a top model for a day
ModelLand is sort of like Disney Land meets “America’s Next Top Model.” It’s full of fantasy and fun for families, Tyra Banks said.
What’s true about coronavirus? World Health Organization joins TikTok to share ‘reliable’ information
Ever since the outbreak began, people have shared false information through coronavirus memes on Facebook, Twitter and TikTok.
The world’s Pokémon of the Year is Greninja, according to a poll held by Google
Greninja, a water-type Pokémon that throws high-speed stars, was named Pokemon of the Year, according to a fan poll conducted by Google.
Medical mask prices surge on Amazon after CDC comments on coronavirus in the U.S.
Masks designed to stop the spread of illnesses like coronavirus are rising in price following a warning by the CDC of the outbreak’s possible spread.
Tables, footrests, smart speakers: Self-driving cars could become the living rooms of the future
Nissan, BMW and GM have shown off self driving cars with spacious, adjustable interiors that are reminiscent of boutique hotels.
Jens Nygaard Knudsen, designer behind Lego minifigure, has died
Danish designer Jens Nygaard Knudsen, best known for designing the iconic Lego mini-figurine called “Lego Man,” has died.
Twitter suspends 70 pro-Michael Bloomberg accounts citing its ‘platform manipulation’ rule
Twitter took steps to get rid of dozens of accounts supporting Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg on Friday for breaking its rules.
TurboTax owner Intuit has plans to buy Credit Karma for $7 billion, report says
Credit Karma would still function as a standalone business with its CEO Kenneth Lin remaining at the helm, The Wall Street Journal reported.