The app rolls out to green-thumbed iPhone users nationwide today.
CNN has deleted its Facebook page in Australia after the country's high court found media outlets responsible for defamatory reader comments.
Kids between 10 and 12 are a 'valuable but untapped audience,' company research says.
Amazon takes on Portal with a bizarre-shaped device that lets kids and grandparents hang out and play games together.
The announcement comes after lawmakers begged the company to scrap the project entirely.
Once again, the social media giant is in hot water and will have to answer to America's lawmakers.
The new feature doesn't have a lawless music bot's charm, but it probably won't get unceremoniously yanked.
The boycott that we saw two years ago was an inarguable flop. Here's how we can actually hit the company where it hurts. (And why we probably won't.)
Facebook's VP of product marketing put out an uncharacteristically earnest blog post Wednesday morning to detail what advertisers could do to fight back.
Despite a wholesale ban on TikTok, the "devious licks" trend is still proving itself to be as devious as ever.
Building on years of litigation, a shareholders' suit claims that the $5 billion 2019 FTC settlement could have been a horse trade.
The company is going all in on its smart displays, offering a revamped Portal+ for large families and Portals for business, too.
The company's recent News Feed tweak comes with consequences for researchers and people experiencing vision loss.
A true crime-obsessed generation took to the internet to help solve a missing persons case that gripped the nation. So far, it's working.
Facebook called the Wall Street Journal's bombshell reports this week "deliberate mischaracterizations."
Facebook researchers warned that anti-vaxxers were deluging comment sections with propaganda, but the company was slow to take action.
The company said it will improve climate fact-checking, but a new report shows just how inadequate the platform’s misinformation policies are.
The latest trend on TikTok involves students reportedly stealing everything from projectors and microscopes to plastic spoons and paper towel holders.
A separate group of Senators is also launching an investigation into Instagram claiming it's working with a whistleblower.
The social media giant apparently has a secret program that allows America's rich and famous to flout its rule system.
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