
Oops! Facebook declares war
Somebody at Facebook made a huge mistake when they created a post that accidentally declared a country at war.
Somebody at Facebook made a huge mistake when they created a post that accidentally declared a country at war.
COMMENT: Seven ways to use the new Facebook Live video streaming for your business.
A high school student in the US was mortified after she was called into the principal's office and told she needed to wear a bra to school.
Mary Meeker's annual report is a telling look at how we spend our time online.
Warren Buffet's Giving Pledge has added another 17 signatories to the charitable scheme.
Now you can see women in more roles than just dancing in a red dress.
Facebook is gearing up to live chat astronauts on the International Space Station tomorrow afternoon.
You may think you're popular with more than 500 Facebook friends but don't kid yourself, says a study. You still have only about five friends in real life.
COMMENT: NZ's most insatiable fighter exploded into the public eye on the weekend, throwing his weight and his fists about - furious, indefatigable.
The US government has been behind the curve on mining social media for relevant details about trustworthiness.
COMMENT: Facebook is simply millions of lighted-up houses to peer into. But you can't go home to all of them, writes Deborah Hill Cone.
Sheryl Sandberg's touching Facebook post says she never realised how the odds are stacked against single mums until her husband died.
Facebook is so concerned about the safety of Mark Zuckerberg that his security costs are ten times those of prime ministers.
Facebook might add a digital tip jar to posts, providing a revenue-generating source for users, according to a survey obtained by the Verge.
The Bay Area has long been the center of the technology world, and it remains the undisputed king of startups.
COMMENT: Facebook Live is the latest step Facebook has taken to own the internet.
A "bug" in Facebook's safety check erroneously sent messages to people all around the world after the Pakistan bombings.
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are attempting to save us from ourselves.
The companies are showing their support for Apple, which is fighting the U.S. government over accessing a locked iPhone.
I wish Facebook had introduced a chin-stroking emoji ... or an 'I'll get back to you on that' button, writes Deborah Hill Cone.
Now you can Haha, Wow, Sad or Angry on Facebook. Here's what you need to know.
Social media used to be just about self-promotion. Now it's about sales and network marketing.
Facebook is being compared to the treacherous East India Company, and director Marc Andreessen is being accused of being anti-Indian, a racist, and worse.
We live in an age of rapid technological change and disruption. But can the Big Five tech giants ever be disrupted?
For years, Apple has enjoyed its status as the most valuable tech company -- by a long shot, but this could change.
Mark Zuckerberg has today announced his plans to build artificial intelligence (AI).
Constantly checking social media has a major impact on our rest, a major US study has found.
Bill does not forward chain emails. He does not take duck-faced selfies or click into schemes from Nigerian princes. He certainly doesn't play Candy Crush.
Conspiracy theories, hoaxes and other variants of baloney have become so prevalent and intractable on Facebook.
What Wall Street has taken to calling the FANG stocks - Facebook, Amazon.com, Netflix and Google - had an amazing year, with gains ranging from 34 to 178 per cent.