March 4, 2020 Coronavirus outbreak causes some Apple, Facebook products to be in short supply Several products from Apple and Facebook are in short supply, potentially showing how the novel coronavirus is impacting the global manufacturing system.
February 27, 2020 Facebook cracks down on ads promising to cure coronavirus Facebook is cracking down on advertisements that promise to cure or prevent the coronavirus as some take advantage of fear about the epidemic spreading around the world.
February 25, 2020 Cloud over Mt. Shasta appears 'out of this world' Are human beings alone in the universe? It's the question of a lifetime and no one has really been able to answer it yet.
February 23, 2020 Biden claims Russian bots were attacking him on Facebook Joe Biden claimed in an interview televised Sunday that Russians had spent a "lot of money" on bots to go on Facebook and claim that 'Biden is a bad guy" -- only to later admit that the information came from his staff, not the intelligence community.
February 19, 2020 Facebook execs blow-dry Mark Zuckerberg's armpits before public speeches to combat 'anxiety sweat,' book claims Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg enlists fellow executives from his company to blow-dry his armpits, according to a new book.
February 19, 2020 What happens to your social media accounts when you die? None of us are getting out of this alive. With the advent of consumer tech and the internet, you can now make your wishes known in a myriad of ways. For starters, if you’re wondering where’s the best place to make sure your loved ones follow your will directives and have access to your passwords, you can do this online.
February 18, 2020 George Soros calls for Facebook execs' removal after comments on regulation Liberal billionaire George Soros doubled down on criticizing Facebook's leadership, saying on Tuesday that both the CEO and COO should be removed.
February 11, 2020 Cheeky goat hops onto hood of police car, cops snap bizarre photo Talk about “getting your goat” - a cheeky goat in the U.K. is enjoying a moment of fame after jumping onto the hood of a police car.
February 9, 2020 Facebook settles in Illinois for $550M in rare privacy law Facebook has agreed to settle a $550 million lawsuit brought on behalf of millions of Illinois users who claim the social network’s automated tagging feature powered by facial recognition technology violates their biometric privacy rights.
February 6, 2020 How to keep track of what data Facebook is collecting from you It should not come as a great shock that Facebook tracks your online behavior and partners with companies to target you with ads. But reigning in what Facebook knows is another matter.