Dubbed "Twitch for food", Nom is tapping into the growing popularity of live video streaming in the tech world.
Shueb Salar had apparently posted homophobic and sexist messages on Twitter.
Smartphones are put through their paces in a series of test that sees one clear winner in the rugged stakes.
YouTube to strengthen communications with content creators.
Users will now be able to mask things such as a licence plate number or even a wardrobe malfunction.
The Uttar Pradesh government will upload images of offenders on YouTube to eradicate public peeing.
The BBC presents its first mixed reality, 360 degree film of the enormous titanosaur
Facebook's new 15-second video message feature encourages users to go beyond text message for birthday wishes
Players can create their own user id and avatars on Google Play Games.
Delta pilot uses flight simulator to guide passengers to take control of a jet in an emergency.
YouTube's acquisition is expected to stop musicians moving to other platforms such as Facebook.
Users find turning the clock back to 1970 will leave iPhones completely useless.
Facebook-like video count feature being rolled out by Instagram
Films and web series of Lilly Singh, Rooster Teeth and PewDiePie, will be available for Red subscribers.
Kayden Clarke gained fame after posting YouTube videos showing his struggle with mental health problems.
YouTube is set to bring more content to Red later this year.
The Telegraph, YouTube and Buzzfeed offer to co-host the debate.
YouTube executives hold secret meetings with 360-degree camera manufacturers to discuss future partnerships.
World is free to react to things on video once again, as Fine Bros issue apology.
Skylar Fish, 14, slammed into concrete floor, triggering brain bleed, while his hands were bound with duct tape.
What happens to a gun fired underwater? A scientist shoots an assault rifle at himself to find out.
Gaming personality, real name John Bain, will continue to produce video content.