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How to Get Snapchat Spectacles (It's Not Simple)
Snapchat Spectacles will be dispensed from bright yellow vending machines dubbed Snapbots.
Saudi Police Arrest Man For Cross-Dressing On Snapchat
Authorities charged the man with "distributing material insulting to public order."
Are Snap Spectacles the New Google Glass?
Spectacles solve a well-defined problem of capturing in-the-moment video and images and sharing them rapidly.
Why Investors Should Watch Out for Snapchat
Snapchat's improvements in ad technology and ad inventory, as well as its growing users make it a significant threat to Facebook and Twitter.
Instagram's Unfiltered Disappearing Act
Blink and Instagram is Snapchat. Or Vine. Or Twitter. It doesn't really matter, and it will change again.
Tel Aviv Diary: Social Media Blamed for Terrorism
Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Google will face fines if they do not remove posts meant to incite terror.
Taylor Swift Condemns Kanye West Phone Call Leak
The singer continues to deny she approved the lyrics of West's controversial song "Famous."
Protesting in Cleveland? Seven Ways to Stay Out of Jail
If you're careful, you can take to the street, make your point and not get arrested. Here are tips on what to avoid to stay out of handcuffs.
Tom Watson 'Returns From Glastonbury' Amid Labour War
Footage on Deputy Leader's snapchat shows him partying at a silent disco after Brexit defeat.
Have We Reached Peak App?
The average U.S. smartphone user downloads zero apps per month, as downloads drop 20 percent.
Young Offenders Face Tougher Sentence For Filming Crime
The sentencing guidelines could be a U.K. first.
DJ Khaled Speaks to Jeb Bush on 'Jimmy Kimmel'
The DJ who has grown a massive following on Snapchat in recent weeks brought his routine to the talk show, where he had words of encouragement for the Republican presidential candidate.
Twitter's (10,000 Character) Long Game
Stop worrying about how long tweets are. Twitter is just catching up to other social networks.
Teenagers Are Sexting in More Secure, Discreet Apps
The recent sexting ring scandal in Colorado shed light on "vault apps."
Instagram Launches Video Curation Channel on Halloween
The Facebook-owned app curated the best videos from Halloween.
Snapchat Launching Sponsored Selfies
Snapchat will charge around $450,000 per sponsored lens.
Tracking the 2016 Presidential Hopefuls on Social Media
Hillary Clinton just joined Snapchat, making her, Rand Paul, Bernie Sanders and John Kasich the most social candidates.
5 Reasons to Use Snapchat Beside…That Reason
The app has added a few features beyond photo-sharing since its release in 2011.
People Keep Texting, Emailing, Facebooking and Selfie-ing—While Driving
Many still believe they can safely do both at once.
Beyond Email: The New Frontier of Communication
We don't yet know what the ideal form of communication is, but we are sure it's not email.
Whatsapp and Snapchat Could be Banned Under Cameron's New Surveillance Laws
New encryption laws proposed by Cameron to help tackle terrorism in the UK, could put popular messaging platforms at risk.
'The Snappening' Hack May Leak Up to 200,000 Sensitive Snapchat Photos
A third-party service is rumored to have breached Snapchat accounts, and could lead to a massive photo leak on October 12
Snap (chat), Crackle, Pop! Messenger App Now Valued at $10 Billion
The app has increased in value over 400 percent in the past year
Today in Tabs: Failing Up
The Keller backlash, Snapchat spam, and Girls gone naked. It's Today in Tabs.
Today in Tabs: All Spoilers
A semi-random daily roundup of Internet news which we expect will be useful in a couple centuries when they get around to figuring out what went wrong.
Will the Snapchat Hack Vanish from Investors' Minds?
After the white-hot social media darling suffers an embarrassing security lapse, its business model is called into question.
Today in Tabs: Re/tab
A Snapchat hack, amnesty for Edward Snowden, and All Things Dated. It's Today in Tabs!
Why Naked Selfies Are Bad News for Facebook
The sudden rise of Snapchat shows that people want their privacy back.