January 10, 2019 Facebook app can't be deleted from some phones, making users unhappy A Bloomberg report has triggered new concerns about Facebook – you can't get rid of it.
January 9, 2019 Facebook's Zuckerberg to host 'public discussions' on the future of tech in society Is it time for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to retire his annual personal challenge?
January 6, 2019 Delete Facebook, 5G speeds and more: Tech Q&A I want to delete my Facebook account and everything I ever posted there. It’s a horrible waste of time and an invasion of privacy.
January 2, 2019 Facebook photo helps Washington deputies ID robbery suspect A Washington state man was arrested Monday in a string of crimes after investigators said they identified him through his Facebook profile picture.
January 2, 2019 Some Android apps share data with Facebook, regardless of whether you have an account or not Some Android apps are sending data to Facebook, regardless of whether users have an account on the social network or not, new research warns.
January 1, 2019 Tech that will change your life in 2019 There aren’t many ways 2018 could have gone worse for the tech industry. It felt like every week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and friends were apologizing for some major privacy blunder or platform manipulation. Self-driving cars proved they weren’t ready to hit the road and Elon Musk nearly self-destructed on Twitter. Electric scooters swarmed cities only to be vandalized in droves. Tech-stock peaks gave way to market tumbles.
January 1, 2019 Facebook’s Zuckerberg blasted for ‘out of touch’ year-end post after scandal-plagued 2018 After a year plagued by privacy scandals, hate speech controversies, the viral spread of disinformation and the public airing of his company's internal communication, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg used his year-end note to focus on the positive ー drawing the scorn of critics who blasted the billionaire as "tone deaf" and "out of touch."
December 31, 2018 Breaking up (with Facebook) is hard to do. Here’s how Every relationship has a breaking point. Even yours with Facebook.
December 30, 2018 After Facebook apologizes for ban, Franklin Graham says tech giant should have standard based on 'God's word' Facebook apologized to evangelical leader Franklin Graham for a 24-hour ban last week over a 2016 post about North Carolina's H.B. 2, known as the "bathroom bill," saying that one of its content moderators made a mistake.
December 28, 2018 Facebook's massive, secret rulebook for policing speech reveals inconsistencies, gaps and biases Facebook is attempting to tackle misinformation and hate that its platform has enabled with a massive, byzantine and secret document of rules packed with spreadsheets and power point slides that gets updated regularly for its global content moderators.