Karrueche Tran's recent interview with Complex, once again, supports her initial claim that she and Chris Brown are not getting back together. Kae also shared about future career goals.
As Facebook enters its twelfth year of existence, the social networking giant celebrates the occasion with “Friends Day Videos”- a friendship enriching exhibit of past photos and timeline events.
This week, number of trailers released, ranging from comedy, to dramas, to documentaries to actual comedies. Here we list few of the week's best trailers:
Same-sex marriage became the law in all 50 states in the United States and the historic decision was not only just celebrated by LGBT community but technology giants including Facebook, Google, Twitter, Uber, etc celebrated marriage equality and pride with videos, easter eggs and photo filters.
Following footsteps of Facebook, Twitter yesterday announced that it has also implemented the autoplay feature for videos and Gifs shared on the network.
YouTube's Kid-friendly app is full of disturbing videos, according to some child advocates. Google has marketed the YouTube Kids, the kid-friendly version of YouTube app, as safe for preschoolers.
Snapchat is finally making its media content sharable. The app released an update recently which brings sharing capabilities of contents from Discover section to Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus and LinkedIN from the app.
A recent study shows that applying a liner in the inner lining of the eye might lead to infections.
YouTube, a popular video-sharing site, is taking a major step forward as it prepares to host 4K videos at 60 frames per second. Recently the site added support for 360-degree videos.
Samsung has announced a new mirrorless camera, dubbed NX500 that can shoot 4K videos. The new camera also leverages the new Tizen operating system.
There's no doubt that Vine has some seriously entertaining videos, however, they might not be appropriate for every age group. However, thankfully, the company has launched a version of its app just for kids.
The largest online social network, Facebook is teaming up with National Football League to distribute NFL video clips to its users.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM