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Indian Protesters Tweet And TikTok But New Delhi Fights Back
Indian protesters tweet and TikTok but New Delhi fights back
Facebook Reportedly Working On Its Own Operating System
A report reveals that social media giant Facebook is working on building its own operating system from scratch, among many other big projects.
Private Information Of 267 Million Facebook Users Leaked, Report Reveals
A report reveals that private information belonging to hundreds of millions of Facebook users have been leaked online via a database that's easily accessible to netizens with malicious intent.
Facebook Says Investigating Data Exposure Of 267 Million Users
Facebook says investigating data exposure of 267 million users
Facebook Bans False Information About US Census
Facebook bans false information about US census
Juliette Porter Drops Major Clue She Is Dating Her 'Siesta Key' Co-Star Again
Some of the "Siesta Key" crew got together to play a white elephant but Juliette wasn't too happy with a gift her co-star received.
Facebook Admits Tracking User Location, Bombarding Ads Even Location Services Is Off
Social network giant facebook admits to US senators that it tracks users' location even if users opt not to turn on location services.
Missing Connecticut Baby: Father Of 1-Year-Old Named Suspect In Mother's Death
Vanessa Morales' father was in police custody already on unrelated gun possession charges.
Bug Could Put WhatsApp In Endless Crash Loop; What You Should Do
There is a new WhatsApp flaw that allows the attacker to send the app in an infinite crash loop.
What Is Black Salve? Facebook Bans Groups That Endorse Sham Skin Cancer Cure
The social media giant launched an initiative to address “exaggerated or sensational health claims” last year but they said they banned the groups for their “Violent and Criminal Behavior.”
Thai Police Make Arrest Over 'Inappropriate' Facebook Rally Photo
Thai police make arrest over 'inappropriate' Facebook rally photo
Facebook Says It Can Locate Users Who Opt Out Of Tracking
Facebook says it can locate users who opt out of tracking
Facebook Ads Misleading Users About Anti-HIV Drugs: Report
The social network allowed ads to run despite repeated complaints from users.
Taiwan YouTuber Loses China Business Over Tsai Interview
Taiwan YouTuber loses China business over Tsai interview
Starbucks Accused Of 'Anti-Police Culture' As Deputies Were 'Refused Service'
Coffee chain Starbucks has come under fire for allegedly ill-treating police personnel by refusing them service.
Stolen Facebook Employees’ Data Incident Questions Company's Capability Handling Users' Data
A recent car break-in compromised 29,000 bank information of Facebook employees and raises a question about the social networking site's level of caution in handling the data of its users.
Facebook Worker Payroll Data Stolen From Car
Facebook worker payroll data stolen from car
Instagram Stories Already Generates 10% Of Facebook's Ad Revenue
Is there room for ad spending to keep growing on the popular feature?
US Senate Threatens Facebook, Apple With Data Encryption Regulation
In a rare occurrence, Republicans and Democrats stood united and confronted Apple and Facebook about data encryption.
Facebook Says Ready For New California Privacy Law
Facebook says ready for new California privacy law
Infographic: A Decade Of Growth For GAFAM
The smartphone boom and the still ongoing digitization of our lives have helped companies such as Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft (“GAFAM”) grow to unprecedented heights, turning three of them into trillion-dollar companies, at least temporarily.
'Teen Mom 2' Alum Jenelle Evans Makes Cryptic Post Amid Divorce From David Eason
Former "Teen Mom 2" star Jenelle Evans seemed to reveal how she's getting through this rough patch of life.
Australia Stops Short Of Major Clampdown On Facebook, Google
Australia stops short of major clampdown on Facebook, Google
Facebook Firm On Message Encryption Despite Pressure
Facebook firm on message encryption despite pressure
Missing New York Teen: Police Asking For Public's Help In Locating 16-Year-Old Marissa Graham
The teen was reported missing on Monday after she was last seen leaving Lancaster High School in Lancaster, New York.
Smartglasses Could Wipe Out Smartphones Soon, Taiwanese Company Claims
A Taiwanese technology company chairman believes that smartglasses will be widely used in the future, so much that it can effectively replace people's need for smartphones.
Canada To Follow France Lead In Taxing Digital Giants
Canada to follow France lead in taxing digital giants
North America Trade Deal: Mexico Accepts US Demand On Steel With Conditions
Mexico has softened its resistance to the U.S. proposal on regulating steel in the new trade deal USMCA seeking to replace NAFTA by placing some conditions.
Facebook Is On A Billion-Dollar VR/AR Buying Spree
To give the Oculus platform its best shot at winning the race for market share, Facebook is scooping up associated tech -- and talent.
Writer Handke Steers Clear Of Controversy In Nobel Lecture
Writer Handke steers clear of controversy in Nobel lecture