A California court partially dismissed a Twitter lawsuit over U.S. government's surveillance requests. The judge also denied Twitter's First Amendment violation argument, but gave it time to amend the complaint.
California lawmakers proposed a bill that could punish jurors for social media or internet use violation by a fine of up to $1,500. Under the existing law, such violations are punishable only by contempt.
More than two dozen United States tech companies have supported Apple. This comes ahead of the iPhone unlocking case's ruling regarding the phone of one of the San Bernardino shooters.
From various social media criticisms, to the plot of his new music video, to his love life and to his solo career, he is definitely the newsmaker of the week. Amidst such rampant speculations turned to be allegations, Zayn Malik has remained fearless in the name of his credibility as a person and as an artist.
Azealia Banks ignited a clash in her Twitter posts against Rihanna. While fans all over the world have been enjoying Rihanna's newly released music video 'Work' featuring Drake, rapper Azealia Banks, who claimed to have worked with Rihanna, was dismayed.
Amanda Bynes has shared a selfie of her new hairstyle on her Twitter account. On a rare occurrence, actress Amanda Bynes took to her social media account to post a photo of her new haircut and asked her fans to comment what they thought of the new look.
Steven Avery addressed his second statement to his supporters, requesting them to urge the court to test every forensic evidence possible because he's "innocent".
The series of heated Twitter exchanges between rappers, Kanye West and Wiz Khalifa, ended up involving Amber Rose, and it involved a couple of graphic messages fired at West.
Steven Avery's new lawyer, Kathleen Zellner, voiced out her criticisms against the prosecution's theory on Avery's case for murdering Teresa Halbach in 2005.
Becky G teased her fans on Twitter of her upcoming projects this year. It's always exciting to know what our favorite celebrities are up to, especially those who have been silent for so long.
Jack Monroe has decided to sue Katie Hopkins for her defamatory tweet last May 2015. Katie Hopkins has found herself in a rut as she is reported to be facing legal drama from journalist, Jack Monroe.
A US woman whose husband was slain in Jordan while serving as a private contractor is suing Twitter. Alleging that the micro-blogging company is a tool for spreading extremist propaganda.
US tech giants including Google, Miscrosoft, Facebook, Yahoo, and Twitter have jointly urge the UK government to reconsider its new digital surveillance law. The firms say they reject the bill that would require weaker encryption for the spying action.