Chris Cox left Facebook after spending 13 years at the company.
Octi wants to use augmented reality to offer a new and unique twist on the social networking concept.
The world's largest social network is now even larger: Facebook reported 2.4 billion monthly active users (MAU) in Q1.
Apple Card is going to be really good for a lot of people. It's also a way for Apple to keep people from leaving iPhone behind for Android.
Amazon is rolling out new metrics and features for its website-like Stores.
In a blog published on Wednesday, Facebook admitted its use of AI for detecting harmful content was 'not perfect.'
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, asks himself the same question every time he's considering a new hire: "Would I work for this person?"
Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook, asks himself the same question every time he's considering a new hire: "Would I work for this person?"
Facebook is under criminal investigation over deals that it allowed partners to access user data — and not always with consent.
Facebook says Elizabeth Warren's ads broke its rules on using its corporate logo.
Zuckerberg's announcement creates big unknowns for Facebooks gigantic ad business and for its advertisers, observers said.
Zuckerberg's announcement creates big unknowns for Facebooks gigantic ad business and for its advertisers, observers said.
Facebook won't open data centers in countries with poor human-rights records, Zuckerberg said, drawing an implicit contrast with Apple.
Facebook won't open data centers in countries with poor human-rights records, Zuckerberg said, drawing an implicit comparison with Apple.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook wants to be a 'privacy-focused communications platform' — despite all its privacy scandals.
There's legal precedent for the Federal Trade Commission to look into past mergers, but insiders are skeptical that it will touch any of the big tech companies.
The Federal Trade Commission has been investigating whether the leak of Facebook data to Cambridge Analytica violated an earlier settlement.
Two congresswomen addressed a letter to the world's largest tech companies calling out their sponsorship of a conference denying climate change.
Politicians are raising concerns around data privacy and anti-trust issues.
Facebook seems far less concerned about enforcing its rules for its leadership team than it does for ordinary users.