Mark Zuckerberg apologized. Now he has to fix Facebook for real
StandardFacebook’s CEO defiantly refuses to let Russian propaganda, the Cambridge Analytica scandal or hate-spewing trolls ruin his creation. We‘ll see how that turns out.
Facebook’s CEO defiantly refuses to let Russian propaganda, the Cambridge Analytica scandal or hate-spewing trolls ruin his creation. We‘ll see how that turns out.
Facebook’s CEO was told testifying before Congress was a make-or-break moment. While he escaped unscathed, Congress still wants to act.
The creator of the world‘s largest social network is testifying at two congressional hearings this week. The crux: Can we trust Facebook?
A tweetstorm from Trump drew attention to players protesting by kneeling during the national anthem. Will that happen at the Super Bowl?
Concerned about gun violence? So is the Swedish company Yevo, which is doing something about it.
Commentary: There‘s a growing list of kid tech like oxygen sensors, scales and Wi-Fi cameras. But I‘ve barely bought in because most of this stuff misses the point.
Commentary: The iPhone has become my go-to camera. That means I‘m not just taking snapshots of my son, I‘m creating memories he‘ll share with his kids someday.
Oculus, the VR company that Mark Zuckerberg bought for more than $2 billion, has a problem: It‘s struggling to convince people to buy its gear.
Stressed? Can’t sleep? It might be time for some R&R off the grid.
Apple’s Steve Jobs said the Silicon Valley darling had no future. Now, with a splashy rebranding campaign, Dropbox hopes to prove him wrong.