This week, a tweet that seemed to come from 24-year-old actor, Chris Colfer, left “Glee” fans with frowns all across their faces.On Thursday, the “Glee” actor who plays Kurt Hummel on the hit Fox show seemingly tweeted, “"Due to personal issues, I have been let go from the cast of GLEE. Explanations will come shortly …”
Plus, find out what happened to Thalia's face. Many of your favorite Latin celebrities were off celebrating Fourth of July, but there were still a few other fun and interesting things that they shared.
The next-generation console war is a two-system war at this point (sorry, Nintendo!). The next-generation console war is a two-system race at this point (sorry, Nintendo!).
Twitter announced Tuesday that Chief Financial Officer Mike Gupta would be replaced by Anthony Noto from Goldman Sachs who led the social media company through its IPO in 2013.
A United Airlines flight headed to Southern California from Chicago was forced to land in Kansas on Sunday after an emergency slide inflated inside the cabin.
A roundup of the biggest, most interesting or weirdest social media news from the week. This week in social media, Facebook released a diversity report in line with the rest of Silicon Valley -- i.
In three Tweets, the actor shared his appreciation for his fans. When William Levy is absent from Twitter, his fans notice. Just in the last few weeks, the Cuban actor has started to make his comeback to Twitter.
This week was big in social media, especially for Facebook, which announced new features in some of its apps, an entirely new stand-alone app and expanded the amount of information it can collect from you. Twitter, meanwhile, finally enabled tweeting GIFs, LinkedIn faces a lawsuit for violating privacy, and Snapchat got more social with a new sharing feature. It's time for Social Media Saturday.
Rihanna proves to the world that she is indeed a football fan, as she live-tweets commentary during the World Cup match between England and Uruguay on Thursday, June 19.
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has captured several towns and cities in Iraq, and the Sunni terror group's progress could be threatened due to social media. "Secret" strategies about ISIS have allegedly leaked on Twitter ranging from veiled associations and conspiratorial plots.
The World Cup, which kicked off this Thursday, is expected to be the most social media-intensive event in history. Already, in the year leading up to the world's biggest single-sport event, the phrase "World Cup" has outpaced other big sporting events in social media mentions. Here's how Twitter, Facebook and others have prepared and how they hope to capitalize on the World Cup.
Facebook, Twitter, Youtube blocked in Iraq As tensions grow in Iraq, the country's Ministry of Communications decided to block access to popular social media websites on Friday.
Tension in Iraq rises, Dow drops again. Investors were eyeing tensions in Iraq and rising oil prices Thursday. That caused stocks to drop sharply in late-day trading.
Twitter sees its COO resign. Twitter's Chief Operating Officer Ali Rowghani has decided to step down from his position at the company. He will remain employed by the company and will act as an adviser.
Pop-ups and gibberish tweets sent out due to virus. Tweetdeck, a popular third-party application that offers Twitter users more powerful features, was forced to shut down its service Wednesday morning due to spam tweets.
But are his infrequent updates going to upset fans? William Levy had been MIA on social media close to a month, but something brought him back. It appears the Cuban actor was driving when he took a picture of what was sure to be a terrestrial downpour.
The percentage of couples who meet online is increasing. Meeting partners online has become more common over the past few years, especially with the dawn of social networking.
This week in social media, Facebook approved a dogecoin tipping app, social media prenups are a thing now, Instagram updated its app with new tools, Pinterest and Twitter keep upping the advertising, and CIA joined Twitter and Facebook for some reason. It's time for Social Media Saturday!