• How to Download YouTube Videos on an iPhone

    There are multiple ways to download YouTube videos directly on your iPhone. YouTube would prefer if you chose one of these methods over the other, but the other two are free.

    • ZDNet

    My 9 must-have gadgets for creating quality YouTube videos

    Want to learn how to create YouTube videos? You'll need a few tools for stable shooting and high quality sound.

  • YouTube prevents ad-blocking mobile apps from accessing its videos

    YouTube's war with ad blockers is far from over, and it's focusing on tools that enable ad-free viewing on mobile this time. The Google-owned video platform has announced that it's "strengthening [its] enforcement on third-party apps that violate" its Terms of Service, "specifically ad-blocking apps." It's talking about mobile applications you can use to access videos without being interrupted by advertisements. When you use an application like that, you may experience buffering issues or see an...

  • Google tests new AI feature for YouTube that answers questions about videos

    Google is taking its investment in AI a step further with a new experimental feature on YouTube. Currently being tested by Premium subscribers on Android in the US, this conversational AI lets users ask questions and get answers directly related to the video they’re watching without ever hitting pause. Seen on X. This makes it so much easier […]

    • MSNBC

    Elon Musk defies Australia’s order to remove a violent video from X

    Elon Musk is in a row with the Australian government after its online safety regulator called for a video of an Assyrian bishop being stabbed at a Sydney church to be removed from X, his social media platform. The video shows Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel being stabbed during a church service that was being livestreamed on April 15. The nonfatal attack, which authorities said was a terrorist act motivated by suspected religious extremism, led to rioting outside the church. Australia’s eSafety...

  • The first YouTube video was uploaded 19 years ago. How it changed the internet forever

    YouTube is now home to tens of billions of videos, and helped launch the

  • Video: Here’s What You Need to Know About the Recent Censorship of Indian News Channels on YouTube

    Can the government block entire channels instead of individual videos? How do these censorship measures impact online free speech and expression? In this video, Medianama journalist Sharveya Parasnis explores.

  • Aussie Govt Orders Facebook And X To Remove Muslim Knife Attack Video

    Aussie Govt Orders Facebook And X To Remove Muslim Knife Attack Video Parishioners and live stream audience members for the Christ The Good Shepherd Church in Sydney, Australia were enjoying a sermon by popular conservative Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel when a young male Muslim assailant entered the church and stabbed him repeatedly with a knife. The live stream clip was immediately shared far and wide on social media with X and Facebook being the easiest sites to view the video. ...

  • Buffering Ahead: YouTube to Limit Video Access via Ad-Blocking Apps

    Users accessing videos via third-party ad-blocking apps will face buffering issues or be unable to view the videos entirely, YouTube said.

  • Australian politicians attack Elon Musk for refusing to remove video of Orthodox bishop's stabbing

    Australia's political class is waging war on X owner Elon Musk for his refusing to delete video footage of the stabbing of Orthodox Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel, with one senator even suggesting the billionaire should be 'jailed.'

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    Ever Watched YouTube’s First Video? It Was Uploaded Today 19 Years Ago

    Nineteen years ago, a young man named Jawed Karim uploaded the first ever video on YouTube. Titled ‘Me at the zoo’, the 19 second clip features Karim standing in front of elephants at the San Diego Zoo. Interestingly, the video, which was shot by Karim’s friends, was taken just a few months before YouTube’s public launch in May 2005. Despite its low quality, the video went on to revolutionise the digital scene. In 2006, tech giant Google acquired the platform for a whopping $1.65 billion, while...

  • 'It is very sad': Guardiola and Ten Hag react to removal of FA Cup replays – video

    The Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag, has said the move to scrap replays in the FA Cup next season is "very sad for the British football culture." Replays are to be dropped from the first round onwards and the final moved to the penultimate weekend of the Premier League campaign, as part of a deal agreed between the FA and Premier League. Mark Bullingham, the FA’s chief executive, said the agreement would secure “a strong format for the future” for a trophy that continues to generate the...