Reddit revenue soars as it bets on AI and advertising
Reddit reported its Q2 earnings, and it’s clear that its focus on AI has ramped up significantly.
Reddit reported its Q2 earnings, and it’s clear that its focus on AI has ramped up significantly.
While the 2010 original film focused on Mark Zuckerberg’s rise, “Social Network Part II” is said to draw from Jeff Horwitz’s “The Facebook Files,” which exposed Facebook’s harmful effects on teens and its role in spreading misinformation.
Cash App’s new feature lets users pool money with a group to pay for expenses like vacations and gifts.
Dating safety app Tea experienced a second data breach in as many weeks, exposing over a million sensitive messages between users.
Nara Organics is a new organic, whole milk baby formula brand that’s free from palm oil, soy, corn syrup, maltodextrin, and GMOs.
Apple released iOS 26 in public beta. Here’s everything you can expect, from the Liquid Glass design to features powered by Apple Intelligence.
Netflix and Spotify teamed up to launch a golf-inspired game as a way to promote “Happy Gilmore 2,” which premieres on Netflix this Friday.
YouTube continues to lead in the streaming market, with ad revenue increasing by 13% to $9.8 billion.
The goal of this wristband is to provide less invasive tools to interact with computers for people with motor disabilities.
Reddit users in the UK will have to upload their ID or a selfie to access potentially harmful content.