The deeper you get in to Facebook M, the harder it is to see how it will work
Facebook is reportedly bringing out a news app that is somewhere between Twitter and Facebook Paper
Facebook's claims of reaching the same viewership as YouTube are looking questionable
Sick of videos in your News Feed playing automatically? Don't worry, you can turn them off pretty easily.
Pretty soon you'll have to use the Facebook Messenger app, because you won't be able to chat through the Facebook on your phone.
The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) is a bill currently being considered by multiple nations that gives both the government and private businesses the right to share personal information under certain circumstances. The idea is that cyberthreats to both nations and businesses can be identified and acted on with greater speed and success. It doesn’t sound too bad in theory, but many folk around the web are getting stirred up about the ambiguity of the bill’s wording.
Mark Zuckerberg’s statement in late 2010 that there will never be a Facebook phone is starting to look a little dicey, especially on the back INQ turning up at TechCrunch headquarters yesterday and showing off a prototype. “Our whole strategy is not to build any specific device or integration or anything like that. Because we’re not trying to compete with Apple or the Droid or any other hardware manufacturer for that matter.”
Hundreds of cell phone plans unpacked. All the facts. No surprises.