Zuck, Satya Nadella and Phil Schiller Dump Ice Water on Their Heads
Some of the most powerful people in the tech world are dumping buckets of ice water on their heads. No, they haven't lost it. They're doing it for charity.
Some of the most powerful people in the tech world are dumping buckets of ice water on their heads. No, they haven't lost it. They're doing it for charity.
A new leak on Phandroid shows that Google is currently experimenting with new features for Hangouts, that seem very similar to Facebook Messenger's chat heads.
Facebook has squashed a pretty major bug that reduces crash rates by 50 per cent.
It's an interesting experiment that highlights the ravenous nature of Facebook's data-hungry algorithms.
It's many people's worst nightmare, and it's lucky it wasn't a detailed sext.
The concept of offering access to apps or content in return for Likes is to be banned by Facebook imminently.
Facebook has begun to turn off access to chat within its main app for users in the US.
Did you know that Facebook, YouTube, Google, or Apple don't know your passwords? But how can they match passwords when you log in, then?
This is why Facebook bought WhatsApp for £9.5 billion: because its throughput of shared photographs is astronomical, and rising at an insane rate. (See also, the purchase of Instagram and the crazy offer for Snapchat.) [KPCB]
Google has pulled a mobile game from the Play Store which allowed users to simulate Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.
I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
Facebook's finally getting rid of Slingshot's absurd reply-to-unlock feature.
Don't believe a god damn thing on Facebook everyone.
Using these websites won't accrue any data charges in Zambia.
Facebook's strategy to create many standalone mobile apps might make sense for Facebook, but it sucks for you.