Facebook said its dating service is aimed at promoting "real relationships" and not just hookups
Facebook rolled out its Facebook Dating app in the U.S. on Thursday, helping social media users find true love.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled plans in 2018 for the social network's dating service, which is now available in the United States
An exposed server stored 419 million records on users across several databases
Leading technology firms met with American officials at Facebook's campus in the city of Menlo Park
Twitter has suspended tweeting via text after CEO Jack Dorsey, pictured in November 2018, fell victim to a "SIM swap" hack
Facebook confirmed that it is considering hiding the number of likes a post receives from users.
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A Chinese deepfake app called "ZAO" is now available for smartphones.
Facebook says it won't use facial recognition or "tag" users unless they opt in to using the technology
Facebook says it is considering no longer displaying how many "likes" a post has racked up
Android 10—the biggest update to Google‘s mobile operating system may be unveiled on September 3. This follows a leak about the Android 10 or Android Q roll out date updated by Canadian carrier Rogers.
A physically challenged woman was thrashed by an angry mob, and a video of the beating went viral.
iOS 13’s new “Find My” app makes it easy for iPhone users to locate their lost phones even when offline. Here’s how it works and how people can use it.
As of Monday afternoon the app remained the top free download in China
The hacking of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's account raised fresh concerns over misinformation on social media
The account Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, seen at a January 2019 event, was compromised by hackers who sent out a series of offensive messages
Siri does a lot of things. She can be told to play music, send a text message, call someone, and give directions to the nearest grocery store. Now, with Nike’s new product, Siri can also be told to untie someone’s shoes.
Amazon's smart doorbell Ring, which includes a video camera, is being promoted by US police departments as part of crime prevention efforts, while civil liberties activists warn of expanded surveillance
Apple has formally apologized for listening to Siri recordings without permission and promised numerous changes to their system.
Apple announced new measures to limit who can listen to "conversations" with its Siri digital assistant used on the iPhone and its smart speakers
COLCOA festival director Francois Truffart says he would still prefer to see films get theatrical releases before they appear online