Seven Brilliant Facebook Cover Photos Just in Time for Halloween
Too lazy to whip up a Halloween costume? It's fine; you can just dress up your Facebook cover photo.
Too lazy to whip up a Halloween costume? It's fine; you can just dress up your Facebook cover photo.
That's a bit under a tenth of Facebook's userbase then.
The invite-only anti-Twitter reckons it will shun adverts for "society's benefit". Isn't that what we want from our social networks?
We've been dreaming about a fully immersive virtual reality experience since the '80s, but I don't recall any of those fantasies including corporate sponsorship.
Virtual reality Rift headset scoops Golden Joystick for second year running. It's getting embarrassing now...
Next time you look at a safe and clean social media feed, be thankful for these moderators.
Facebook's new Rooms app lets you create discussion boards based on a certain topic that people can then join. It's a bit like Reddit, but with a bit more creative freedom.
In case you still refuse to abide by logic and reason (and many of us do), Facebook now uses those stolen-passwords-made-public to tell you what an idiot your being. And to keep you safe.
Having a child shouldn’t mean the end of your career, and that’s the saddest part of Apple and Facebook's fertility treatment announcement. It looks like the tech giants agree that it does.
The aim is that other users will be able to see a list of their Facebook friends in the region, whether they've registered themselves as being safe or not.
Forward-thinking feminist move, or dystopian perpetual-work nightmare?
Proving that forming any sort of message with those old-fashioned tools that are words is beyond most, Facebook now lets you put 'stickers' in comments.
Knowing Facebook it's doubtful that those conversations won't be archived somewhere.
Facebook Messenger has a friend-to-friend payment feature in the works, and it seems to have already been set up in the app. It's just not turned on for the general public.
The EU has officially approved Facebook's purchase of WhatsApp. Let the sexting continue.
After the furore over Facebook manipulating users' feeds for research purposes, the social-media giant has changed its guidelines.