Whistleblowers claim that the company used an overly broad crackdown to neuter a news media law. Facebook denied the allegations.
Here's a look at just a few of the first 1,000 previously confidential pages Gizmodo published this month.
The first headset, Project Cambria, will cost "significantly" more than $800.
Facebook employees knew that a computer-curated feed increased the time users spent on the social network—and that it led to unhealthy behaviors.
Greene's bill would attempt to classify social media platforms as common carries and prevent them from removing political content.
Ambiguous, unimaginative, and kinda hypothetical? Yep, sounds about right.
"Meta Store," which opens on May 9 in California, will feature a wall-to-wall screen for VR.
Let's be honest, we just can't look away from these bad actors, wishful thinkers, and determined individuals.
Meta's true vision for the metaverse is still five to 10 years away. Here's a few games to try before it gets here.
Hundreds of internal documents formed the basis of dozen of news stories. They have not been made public. Until now.
This week's podcast talks about what's next from Apple. Plus, the Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones.
Whatsapp will now allow large group chats for specific topics or communities like an apartment building or a school.
Meta has called Apple's App Store fees exorbitant but announced this week it would take a 47.5% cut of sales in its own metaverse.
Is the NFT bubble finally getting ready to burst, or did it already?
Two previous attempts were abandoned amid threats of regulation.
The South Korean giant has partnered with Nifty Gateway so you can buy and display your precious monkey pics.
The company reportedly hired Republican-aligned firm Targeted Victory to plant negative articles and attempt to influence public opinion against TikTok.
A 19-year-old Harvard student made a website to resettle Ukrainian refugees in three days. What could go wrong?
Snap believes BCI can be used to enhance their future augmented reality experiences.
Will your Instagram photos become the next Bored Apes? Probably not.