Sen. King lays into Facebook, Google, Twitter helping give Russia a ‘free pass’
King suggested the U.S. needs to create a ‘cyberwar deterrent.’
On Nov 1, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich
Facebook, Twitter, and Google testify about Russian election interference
The tech companies went before the Senate Judiciary Committee to discuss 2016.
On Oct 31, 2017 by Brianna Stone
Replacing ‘Facebook’ with ‘the printing press’ is Twitter’s best new meme
You probably saw the link for this story on the printing press.
On Oct 31, 2017 by Tiffany Kelly
Facebook, Google, Twitter to testify about Russian meddling: 4 things to know
The hearings start on Tuesday.
On Oct 31, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich
Facebook says 126 million could have seen Russian-backed posts
People who saw the ads were exposed to what Facebook called ‘deeply disturbing’ content.
On Oct 30, 2017 by Kris Seavers
Facebook rolls out goofy, spooky options to celebrate Halloween
Let this be your guide to everything frightful in Facebook apps.
On Oct 26, 2017 by Christina Bonnington
Facebook is finally testing 4K video uploads
YouTube started supporting the resolution in 2010.
On Oct 24, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Facebook apologizes after an auto-translate fail led to a false arrest
The man was released after several hours of questioning.
Facebook is testing a dual News Feed that focuses on your friends
The social network says it has no plans for a worldwide rollout.
On Oct 23, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Facebook’s new video platform promotes weed to 13-year-olds
Whoopsie.
On Oct 23, 2017 by Brian Patrick Byrne
How Congress plans to take online political ads out of the shadows
The Honest Ads Act could have major implications for U.S. elections—and the internet.
On Oct 21, 2017 by Andrew Couts
UPS drivers love dogs and they have the Facebook page to prove it
Can FedEx cats be far behind?
On Oct 19, 2017 by David Britton
Facebook’s new resume feature could be a LinkedIn killer
The social network confirmed the feature but didn’t give a timeline for its release.
On Oct 19, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Wanted man delivers donuts to police after losing Facebook bet
Maybe everyone who turns themselves into the police should bring donuts.
From Facebook to Pokémon Go: How Russia meddled in the 2016 election
The list keeps growing.
On Oct 19, 2017 by Andrew Couts, Andrew Wyrich
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