We don’t always ‘get things right the first time’, Facebook says
Facebook has been in hot water lately for people misusing its products, including spreading the false news on the social
Facebook to open new AI lab in Montreal
Facebook Inc. is opening its first artificial intelligence research lab in Canada and has chosen Montreal to house the project. This
Spanish data watchdog fines Facebook €1.2mn for breaking data protection law
Facebook has been fined 1.2 million euros ($1.4 million) for allegedly collecting personal information from users in Spain that could
U.S. Coast Guard urges people not to tweet but call for help during Storm Harvey
The US Coast Guard is asking people not to seek help via social media if they need assistance during Storm Harvey. It is urging them
Google begins biggest crackdown on extremist YouTube videos
Starting on Thursday, Google will police YouTube like it never has before, adding warnings and disabling advertising on videos that
Apple to build Iowa data center, gets $207.8 million in incentives
Apple Inc will build a $1.375 billion data center in Waukee near Des Moines, Apple and Iowa officials said on Thursday, with $207.8
Investment philosophy popularized by Warren Buffett may make a comeback
An investment strategy made popular by Warren Buffett could be back in vogue soon, according to Strategas Research Partners. In a note
Facebook makes new bid for TV viewers with expanded video
Facebook Inc, Wednesday made its biggest move to date to compete in the television market by expanding its video offerings with
Affordability seen a barrier to Internet access in Nigeria
Nigerians’ access to the Internet has been plagued by affordability, just as awareness and use of zero rating remains low in Nigeria,
EU intensifies pressure on Facebook, Google and Twitter over user terms
European Union authorities have increased pressure on Facebook, Twitter and Google to amend their user terms to bring them in line