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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been called on by UK lawmakers to give evidence on the Cambridge…
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been called on by UK lawmakers to give evidence on the Cambridge…
The Tech in Sports crew explores all the latest sports tech news from the last week, including Facebook…
People are waiting to see if Alexa’s laughing fits are really over, Facebook signs an exclusive deal…
Waterloo, Ont.-based BlackBerry Ltd. filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Facebook Inc. on Tuesday, alleging that the…
Facebook stops its newsfeed experiment, YouTube goes after conspiracy theorists, and Kim Kardashian West’s new prank show is picked up by Facebook.
Canada’s government announces where almost $1 billion in innovation funding will be invested. A new car from Volkswagen impresses at the Canadian International Auto Show. And Facebook’s VPN might be more than meets the eye.
The ‘Apple effect’ causes a stock to soar, then come falling back down to earth all too…
The Uber and Waymo trial ends with a settlement. Amazon goes after FedEx and UPS with its…
The Uber and Waymo trial ends with a settlement. Amazon goes after FedEx and UPS with its new delivery service. And Facebook is finally testing a dislike button – sort of. From LinkedIn: Less than a week after it began, the game-changing civil tr…
The Tech in Sports crew explores all the major sports tech news from the last week including…
After a fantastic 2017, Amazon has overtaken Apple and Google as the world’s most valuable brand, Facebook is going to extreme lengths to win you back, and Google updates Google Flights to predict flight delays before airlines do.
Amazon officially opens its first cashier-less store, the Canadian government tests out blockchain, and the top ten tech companies could combine for more than $1 trillion in sales by the end of the year.
Facebook increases fake news safeguards, SoftBank becomes Uber’s largest stakeholder and Snap struggles to hang on to its employees and internal memos.
Facebook’s changing its news feed again. The Detroit Auto Show has begun – and today’s keynote is being delivered by BlackBerry CEO John Chen. Trending on – where else? – Facebook is the latest changes to the social network’s signature news feed. In a Jan. 11 post on his public Facebook page, CEO Mark Zuckerberg…
Facebook admits using the social media site makes you sad but wants you to keep using it anyway, self-healing glass could do away with smashed smartphone screens, and Twitter starts enforcing new rules around violence and hate.