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The Webb telescope captured a stunning photo of our universe. The internet made memes.
Great photo. Good memes.
By Tim Marcin
Twitter users get creative with emoji thanks to the 'If I text you' meme
If I text you 👩🏻💻 it means read this article.
False YouTube copyright claim takes down Lofi Girl's years-long livestream
"beats to relax/study to" are no more thanks to a copyright troll.
By Matt Binder
BeReal promised authenticity online. That doesn't exist.
A BeReal is the latest trendy addition to your photo dump.
Watching an underwater explosion in extreme slow-mo is beautifully intense
Five million frames per second.
By Sam Haysom
DoorDash glitch results in hundreds of free food orders
DoorDash glitch results in hundreds of free food orders
How to protect your privacy in a post-Roe America
Encrypted messaging apps & VPNs: Here's how to protect your data.
By Matt Binder
TikTok declares, 'This is music' with some help from 'Stranger Things' character Eddie Munson
"Madonna, Blondie, Bowie, Beatles, music. We need music!"
Internet enamored by a 14-year-old’s captivating 'I Voted' sticker in county contest
Ulster County in New York is asking for a public online vote — they’re getting a landslide.
Slugging, gua sha, rice water, and more: How stolen cultural beauty practices feed viral videos
Your favorite viral beauty hacks probably stem from centuries of cultural knowledge.
Apple reveals iPhone Easter egg: An old-school wallpaper that honors Steve Jobs
Clownfish, revisited in iOS 16 beta 3.
By Tim Marcin
Minions shatters box-office records because Gen Z is obsessed with it
The Minions marketing team works hard, but Gen Z works harder.
British Army's YouTube and Twitter hacked to promote crypto scams
The Army confirmed the breach and is conducting an investigation.
Twitter reacts to the pure insanity that was Arizona's Republican primary for governor debate
"I feel like I'm in an SNL skit."
Technoblade, 'Minecraft' YouTube creator, dies aged 23
Memories and messages are pouring in, including final words from the creator himself.
By Shannon Connellan and Meera Navlakha
TikTok proves no one is going to ask you what you're listening to
Oh, I've always wanted to be asked that!
Wonka bars and ghost kitchens: How food became the next frontier for YouTubers
Why YouTube creators are jumping off screens and into grocery aisles.
No, RadioShack's Twitter wasn't hacked. It sells cryptocurrency now.
Internet marketer Tai Lopez bought RadioShack. This is the (edgelord) result.
By Matt Binder
BetterMe's 'Childhood Trauma Test' is all over TikTok. Here's why you shouldn't take it.
This is a TikTok trend you're better off not participating in.
Sabrina Spellman’s ‘Riverdale’ return throws Twitter into chaos
What the heaven is going on in Riverdale?
Donald Trump melts down on Truth Social over Cassidy Hutchinson's Jan. 6 testimony
From ketchup dripping down the walls to an attempted limo takeover, the surprise hearing has Trump lashing out online.
By Matt Binder
What is brown noise? TikTok suggests it's better than white noise.
We've been sleeping on brown noise.