The company announced on Monday that it will be rolling out cannabis orders across Ontario—with more participating cities likely to come.
A study that included more than 7,000 people revealed how this nascent technology might have its limits.
The company's newest feature takes aim at the pesky trackers lurking in your mobile phone.
This year's top slots featured obvious winners like "1234" and "12345," which can be cracked in less than a second.
An infamous 2018 Twitter quip resulted in some major financial fallout between the bank and automaker.
Extreme storms in Egypt's Aswan region caused scorpions to flee into countless homes, leaving 3 dead and more than 450 hospitalized.
It was only a matter of time before the company's attempts to blindside investors turned into a federal probe.
The option for an algorithm-free Facebook sounds like a great idea—until you realize that it basically already exists.
The ongoing 'Facebook Papers' document leaks include a lot of internal company lingo. We rounded up some key examples.
The move comes more than a decade after Facebook first rolled out face-detecting tech onto its social network.
When Facebook rolled out new tweaks to the library in 2020, some staffers believed that the efforts weren't enough.
Internal documents from the company's response team reveal the failed algorithms and reporting issues that were overhauled in the wake of the brutal shooting.
Internal documents suggest that Facebook's proposed approach for weathering PR crises isn't much of an approach at all.
Facebook is facing perhaps the worst news cycle of its existence, but that hasn't stopped the money from pouring in.
Reddit and Twitter are both clamoring for a piece of the non-fungible market, according to new updates from both companies.
Only Facebook knows the secret sauce underlying its News Feed's ranking algorithm—but new research may explain the source of the problems.
If you have both a Facebook and Instagram account, the company may have figured out a way to double the money you generate.
The company said it would be hiring thousands of new employees to build out the "metaverse."
The company's latest insurance product is available to customers in Texas today.
A council spokesperson said it wasn’t personal—it was just that wizards aren’t that cool anymore.