Apple’s new on-demand streaming music service has a fantastic collection of playlists, but for $10 a month, it’s still far from perfect. WSJ’s Joanna Stern reviews Apple Music in song. Photo/video: Drew […]
LGBT Homeless Youths Are Making Themselves At Home On The Internet
The Internet has been a game-changer for LGBT youths, who make up 40 percent of the homeless population in the U.S.
Boosting Web Accessibility
A growing number of websites are barrier-free, while a range of Smartphone apps are also improving web accessibility. One of them is called “ColorVisor” which allows the sight-impaired to distinguish between colors. […]
Taylor Swift forces Apple to pay up
Nicholas Thompson tells Kristie Lu Stout how Taylor Swift managed to get the world’s most valuable company to pay artists during Apple Music’s free trial.
The culture of coming out on YouTube
YouTube Vlogger Raymond Braun talks to CNN’s Maggie Lake of millennials coming-out in YouTube videos.
Turning Six Seconds Into Thousands of Dollars
The most popular Vine stars can make as much as half a million dollars a year. The WSJ’s Eva Tam interviews two Canadian Viners, Esa Fung and Ray Ligaya, about how they […]
Founder Jack Dorsey becomes interim CEO of Twitter
Twitter’s chief executive Dick Costolo is stepping down after five years in the job. It’s one of several recent setbacks for the social media firm, which is facing stiff competition. Al Jazeera’s […]
Google Reveals New Underwater Sites In Street View
Explore pods of seals and shipwrecks without getting wet.
Periscope Is the Big Winner in Mayweather-Pacquiao
The big winner in this past weekend’s Mayweather-Pacquaio boxing match may be the Periscope video streaming app. WSJ-D deputy tech editor Brian Fitzgerald discusses on MoneyBeat. Photo: Getty
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Edward Snowden on Passwords
John Oliver and Edward Snowden talk password security.