Facebook is once again being called out for collecting user data from WhatsApp.
As Facebook continues to fight fake news and ads on its platform, the company announced new tools and initiatives for communities.
Elon Musk doesn't think it's a good idea to arm robots.
A new viral video about "cat food" has reignited the debate about Facebook "listening" to users' real-life conversations.
The man was identified as Ayhan Uzun, 54, of Kayseri in central Turkey.
Elon Musk tweeted that Anthony Levandowski shouldn't be allowed to be working on an AI god.
The Oculus Go will be able to deliver virtual reality experience without the need of connecting to a PC or a smartphone.
A VR movie titled 'Space Explorers' will let you experience, first-hand, what it takes to be an astronaut on the first manned Mars mission.
Facebook introduced a new "i" button that can be seen on shared articles in users' news feed.
Executives from Twitter and Facebook are set to testify in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Russian activity on the platforms during the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
In the wake of the Russian an Facebook ad scandal, Facebook said it is committed to adjusting advertising practices on the site, including hiring 1,000 people to help screen ads.
Facebook reportedly shared information with Google as search engine company investigates Russia's use of platform during U.S. election.
While Trump faces criticism over slow reaction to Puerto Rico's hurricane disaster, Facebook announced it will deploy its connectivity team to help Americans on island.
Twitter handed over information regarding Russian interference on the site and its Facebook account connections to the U.S. government Thursday.
Researchers from Oxford University found junk news and Russian content was targeted towards key states that Trump won.
The president accuses Facebook of "collusion" with "fake news" outlets, branding it "anti-Trump."
"As it is right now we should be concerned, of course, but within reason."
The social media network will be the latest tech company called to Washington.
Mark Zuckerberg announced Facebook will hand over to Congress the 3,000 political ads from Russian accounts it found.
High-profile tech companies like Amazon and Google have been tied up in recent political scuffles.
Edward Snowden spoke with Der Spiegel on everything from government surveillance crackdowns, Russia's role in the DNC hacks and even Mark Zuckerberg's presidential ambitions.
Facebook has reportedly denied sharing internal data with fact-checkers leaving them with one hand tied behind their back.