· May 21

Fortnite is back on iOS in the U.S. after 5 years

Fortnite has returned to the U.S. iOS App Store after a five-year absence, following Apple’s approval on May 20. This marks the end of a long-standing conflict between Epic Games and Apple that began in 2020 when Fortnite was removed due to Epic circumventing Apple’s in-app payment system. The dispute...
· May 16

TikTok will interrupt teen feeds with meditation after 10pm

TikTok has introduced a “Meditation in Sleep Hours” feature that interrupts the feeds of users aged 13-17 with a guided meditation if they use the app after 10 p.m., encouraging them to wind down. The feature is enabled by default for teens, with users receiving a second, harder-to-dismiss prompt if...
· May 16

Tesla Cybertruck loses top-selling EV truck crown

For the first time, Ford’s F-150 Lightning overtook Tesla’s Cybertruck as the best-selling electric pickup truck in the U.S. in Q1 2025, with 7,913 registrations compared to Cybertruck’s 7,126. Cybertruck sales have declined for two consecutive quarters, dropping from 16,692 units in Q3 2024 to 12,991 in Q4 2024, and...
· May 7

Oh, no: Netflix to test TikTok-style video feed

Netflix announced plans to test a TikTok-style vertical video feed on its mobile app to help users discover content more easily. The new feed will feature clips from Netflix shows and movies that users can tap to watch in full, add to their list, or share with friends. This move...
· May 7

Tesla launches cheaper Model Y

Tesla introduced a new Model Y Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive variant in the U.S., priced at $44,990 before incentives, which is $4,000 cheaper than the All-Wheel Drive version. This new model features a single motor driving the rear axle, slower acceleration (0-60 mph in 5.4 seconds vs. 4.6 seconds), but...