In A Bot Purge Attempt, Twitter Limits Mass Tweets And Making People Lose Followers

There is no doubt about it, Twitter is just full of trolls and bots. Acknowledging that, the microblogging platform finally addresses the issue.
There is no doubt about it, Twitter is just full of trolls and bots. Acknowledging that, the microblogging platform finally addresses the issue.
IBM and Unity announces a partnership that brings Watson’s AI functionalities to the popular gaming engine, with built-in VR and AR features.
Snapchat announces that it's bringing some added features to its app, including support for GIF stickers.
Google is rolling out Google Pay, a unified payment service that combines Android Pay and Google Wallet.
Apple is famously known for keeping its source code closed and far from anyone except itself. However, someone had leaked a bunch of its very sensitive code to public.
Apple releases software updates to all four of its consumer operating systems to address an issue that allowed usage of the Indian Telugu character to cause devices to crash.
Android and iOS users have long been able to install third-party keyboards by downloading them straight from the Play Store or App Store respectively.
Microsoft introduced Dynamic Search Ads (DSA) to Bing Ads Editor back in October 2017. And in order to help users manage their DSA more efficiently, the company starts allowing people to add Labels.
The search engine giant had removed the quotas for how many URLs website owners can resubmit to Google from its 'Fetch as Google tool' in its Search Console Interface. This has left people wandering.
The Wikimedia Foundation is killing Wikipedia Zero, an initiative to deliver the online encyclopedia free of charge to mobile users around the world.








