Why Trolls Won in 2016
A decade is all it took, more or less, for the internet to become unmanageable.
A decade is all it took, more or less, for the internet to become unmanageable.
Featuring good dogs, dildos that saved the day and the possibility that we're all going to die in a big space rock explosion anyway.
2016 will always be the year the big blue presence in our lives suffered its first jarring falls from grace.
Want to use Facebook Live but don't like your face out there? Live Audio comes to the rescue!
After spending a full year of tweaking it, the AI is still being dogged by many of the same problems as the AI that’s out there today.
Drunken ramblings, bad sports predictions, political opinions you’re now ashamed of... there are plenty of reasons why you might want to clean up some (or all) of the social media trial you’ve left behind you.
A Washington Post reporter has created something to make sure you don't get caught out by more fake news.
The future is here, and it's too damn windy.
Alcohol and parenting adverts are the first topics to be selected for the ad-blocking service.
After steadfastly denying it has a problem with fake news, Facebook is finally admitting it does, in fact, have a problem with fake news.
What does one call a company that pays for the production of video content and distributes that content to over a billion users? Not a media company, apparently.
Hold your applause, people.
That's what they said in an email accidentally sent to a Buzzfeed reporter.
Throughout his deranged campaign, Trump made a point of antagonising some of Silicon Valley’s biggest players.
The glitch appears to be grabbing users’ posts at random and tossing them back onto their walls and their friends' timelines.
Marc Andreessen is under fire after playing both sides of an important decision made at Facebook earlier this year.