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    Periscope CEO Calls Facebook’s Live Video Drive “Flattering”

    While Facebook might be making a serious push into streaming live video, Periscope was there first – and the CEO of the Twitter-owned company has called Facebook’s own efforts “flattering”….

    Twitter’s Long Term Decline in UAE to Continue, Experts Hint

    While Jack Dorsey’s tenure as Twitter CEO has seen the micro-blogging site introduce a wide array of new features in the face of declining financial fortunes, one country where the…

    Twitter Now Supporting 3D Touch’s Peek and Pop on iPhone 6S

    Twitter has updated its iOS app with expanded support for the pressure-sensitive 3D Touch interface on iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. It is now possible to, within the app,…

    Analysts Warn Downgraded Twitter: “Hope is Not a Strategy”

    If Twitter is turning a corner, it’s apparently still doing so too slowly for MoffettNathanson analysts – who, in a note to investors, have downgraded the social media site from…

    Twitter Rolling Out Self-Retweets, Self-Quote Tweets, More

    Twitter has just confirmed recent reports that it will axe photos from inclusion in its 140-character count; however, the social media site is also preparing a big bundle of other…

    Study Reveals Social Media Users Tend to Follow Influencers

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    Twitter to Exclude Photos and Links From 140-Character Limit

    Twitter is set to soon give its users more flexibility by removing photos and links from the 140-character limit for tweets. This will, obviously, enable users to compose longer messages….

    Korean Boyband BTS Launch Twitter’s First Ever K-Pop Emoji

    BTS, the seven-member boyband that have attracted great popularity in their homeland of South Korea, have become the first K-pop act to get their own emoji on Twitter. However, it…

    Twitter Adds Moments Tab, Polls and GIF Search to Mac App

    Twitter has updated its Mac app with a number of features previously added to the website and iOS app – including the Moments tab, intended for discovering topical tweets, and…

    Twitter Rolls Out ‘Connect Tab’ for Easier Account Discovery

    Twitter is a great place for connecting with interesting people from around the world. However, discovering exciting new people and accounts can now be even easier, thanks to the introduction…

    Even More Gloom for Twitter as Shares Fall to All-Time Low

    Twitter has been consistently struggling in the markets for many months – and still the company might not have seen a bottom. In today’s early trading, Twitter shares fell by…

    CEO Dorsey Defends Plan for Twitter After Stock Sinks by 15%

    Shortly after a disappointing earnings report which resulted in Twitter’s stock plummeting by 15%, the social media company’s CEO, Jack Dorsey, has publicly defended both the site and his leadership….

    Nintendo Teases iOS Versions of Animal Crossing, Fire Emblem

    Fast on the heels of the release of Miitomo, its first iOS game, Nintendo of America has teased, through its Twitter page, iOS outings for two of its established properties:…

    Twitter Letting Reporting of Multiple Abusive Tweets at Once

    In its continued mission to stamp out abuse on its platform, Twitter is now allowing users to report multiple abusive tweets simultaneously. This should help to speed up the process…

    Twitter Reveals New Emoji for #Shakespeare400 Campaign

    History’s most respected playwright, William Shakespeare, died 400 years ago today. To remember his amazing literary work, Twitter has launched a new campaign, #Shakespeare400 – and, with it, a special…

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    OpenAI Adds Parental Safety Controls for Teen ChatGPT Users

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    Regulators Struggle to Keep Up with the Rapid Growth of AI Therapy Apps

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    Apple Is Testing a Powerful Chatbot

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    iOS 26 Now Predicts Bad Weather Along Your Route

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