There’s always been talk of it disappearing, but nobody really thought it was true. Then, it all went dark on Jan. 18.
Duolingo Owl's death has turned into a full-scale epidemic, costing the lives of multiple well-known and beloved mascots!
Two weeks after Duo the Owl's demise, Duolingo's language learning app's mascot admitted that "faking my death was a test." ...
While relations between the U.S. and Chinese governments are unlikely to improve, the relationship between the two peoples ...
On Friday, Gov. Brian Kemp shared a memo from the Georgia Technology Authority ordering state agencies to stop using RedNote, ...
Security experts are sounding the alarm about two Chinese apps that have skyrocketed to the top of the app store charts in ...
TikTok has returned to Apple and Google app stores nearly a month after a new security law forced its removal, AFP journalists confirmed on Thursday. The Chinese-owned social media platform faces ...
The caption read, “TikTok influencers posting content on their IG Reels.” Some San Diegans responded by heading to Tijuana, where TikTok still worked. Others signed up for China’s RedNote app, even ...
The popular language app announced the death of its mascot on Tuesday, prompting both grief and relief from aspiring language learners across the world. “It is with heavy hearts that we inform you ...
The popular language learning app Duolingo has officially revealed that a Tesla cybertruck was the cause of death for their ...
The language-learning app shard a video to Duolingo's TikTok Wednesday showing what appears to be a Tesla Cybertruck ramming into Duo in a parking lot, following by an animated explosion.