A survey from Reuters Digital News Report shows that more than 30 percent of online news audiences actively avoid sites where display banner ads interfere with the content. Read the full story by Ben Frederick
Social media sites like Facebook and Instagram, which use facial recognition technology and automatic tagging of photos, threaten to undermine witness protection programs by revealing the true identity of protected … Read the full story by Erik Sass
For the past few years, connected cars have been a big deal at the annual CES show in Las Vegas and it looks like it could be the tip of … Read the full story by Chuck Martin
Facebook has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by parents whose children racked up charges by purchasing "credits" to use in games, according to court papers filed on Tuesday. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
What is Facebook if not a single linear feed filled with all manner of personalized matter? Well, challenging its existential limits, the social giant appears to be testing topic-based feeds … Read the full story by Gavin O'Malley
Americans may hate their politicians, but they love their political news, judging by the success of online publishers focusing on doings inside the Beltway. On that note, political news publisher … Read the full story by Erik Sass
In 2015 the drift away from TV and the TV set seemed so much quicker. Read the full story by P.J. Bednarski
iOS developer Global Delight announced Wednesday the rebranding of mobile video editing application Game Your Video, and the addition of features that allow users to share videos via email. Vizmato, … Read the full story by Jess Nelson