Facebook changes its name as it pushes toward a digital reality future By Charlotte Hu / Oct 29, 2021
Facebook might rebrand as a ‘metaverse’ company. What does that even mean? By Charlotte Hu / Oct 20, 2021
You can delete Facebook and still keep some of your memories. Here’s how. By Michael Humphrey/The Conversation / Oct 15, 2021
The Facebook whistleblower’s Congressional hearing was a ‘big tobacco moment’ for tech By Colleen Hagerty / Oct 5, 2021
Facebook users can now mix Messenger and Instagram friends in group chats By Charlotte Hu / Sep 30, 2021
Twitter’s efforts to tackle misleading tweets just made them thrive elsewhere By Charlotte Hu / Aug 25, 2021
Instagram now lets you manage ‘sensitive content.’ Here’s how to use it. By Charlotte Hu / Jul 30, 2021
How to ignore people on social media without blocking or unfollowing them By David Nield / Jul 21, 2021
Facebook might have leaked your email address, relationship status, birth date, and more By Violet Blue / Apr 7, 2021
Tech-savvy fashion forecasters already know what you’ll be wearing in two years By Rachael Zisk / Feb 10, 2021
Old text messages are letting people chat with the dead By Davide Sisto/MIT Press Reader / Jan 8, 2021
State and federal officials want to break up Facebook. What does that mean for you? By Stan Horaczek / Dec 11, 2020
This clip is all you need to know about the latest Congressional hearing on social media By Stan Horaczek / Oct 29, 2020
TikTok and WeChat aren’t getting banned after all—but that could change By Stan Horaczek / Sep 21, 2020
Let’s watch some of the world’s biggest tech CEOs speak in front of Congress By Stan Horaczek / Jul 29, 2020
AI is here to mask barking dogs and screaming kids from your video calls By Stan Horaczek / Jun 9, 2020
Get to know the safety features on Uber, Tinder, and other popular apps By David Nield / May 26, 2020
Zoos and aquariums are letting their animals go on adventures during the shutdown. But should they? By Sara Kiley Watson / May 24, 2020
How social media companies are trying to fight coronavirus misinformation By Stan Horaczek / Apr 9, 2020
Social media posts might be able to help researchers understand and predict opioid overdoses By Nicole Wetsman / Nov 6, 2019
The world is finally fighting back against Facebook By Leighton Andrews/The Conversation / Oct 2, 2019
Google and YouTube are giving you more control over your data and recommendations By Rob Verger / Jun 27, 2019
It’s time to change your Facebook password again thanks to a plain text storage bug By Stan Horaczek / Mar 22, 2019
Facebook will soon tell you more info about how it’s targeting you with ads By Stan Horaczek / Feb 9, 2019
You say you hate Instagram’s changes, but your eyeballs say otherwise By Eleanor Cummins / Dec 28, 2018