The move comes more than a decade after Facebook first rolled out face-detecting tech onto its social network.
It's Microsoft's office and we're all just working in it.
Meta's new tactile-sensing skin could allow robots to "feel" in a new way, which will somehow make the metaverse more life-like.
When Facebook rolled out new tweaks to the library in 2020, some staffers believed that the efforts weren't enough.
The fact that the image was found in the Facebook View app hints at the ability to capture short video clips that can then be uploaded to social media.
Zuckerberg wants you to know they're very serious about this metaverse thing.
You can approximate a social life and in-person meetings from a VR headset. Sounds normal.
Internal documents suggest that Facebook's proposed approach for weathering PR crises isn't much of an approach at all.
Google has announced new policies around demonetizing channels that publish so-called 'kids' content' that's overly promotional or features bad behavior.
Facebook is facing perhaps the worst news cycle of its existence, but that hasn't stopped the money from pouring in.
This weekend saw a blitz of damning coverage of internal struggles at Facebook, cited to documents leaked by ex-employee Francis Haugen.
DC Attorney General Karl Racine says that the Facebook system behind the Cambridge Analytica scandal was Zuckerberg's "brainchild."
Few brand names have become more radioactive in the 21st century.
The company said it would be hiring thousands of new employees to build out the "metaverse."
The new social network 'Minus' allots users only 100 posts per lifetime.
Lawyers for Haugen tell Gizmodo what it takes to become a whistleblower.
It's not just the new revelations that Facebook knows its products are harmful. It's how entwined it is with the economy, too.
Zuck asks why he'd want Facebook users to be angry in the same way Big Tobacco asked in the 1990s why they'd harm their customers.
Haugen is accusing Facebook of lying to regulators, investors, journalists, and Congress about harm done by its products.
“There’s no one currently holding Mark accountable," Frances Haugen said.