Microsoft claims the recent Facebook Home launch event was a copy of its Windows Phone launch 2 years ago.
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Facebook's upcoming event is expected to announce a dedicated home screen for Android devices, not a phone, as rumored.
The Facebook phone rumor seems to have more lives than a cat, and the social network's recent Android announcement sparked a new round of speculation.
Georgia college student breaks into home, logs onto social network, pees and flees Never in the history of the Internet have we come across a story like this one: a student breaks into a woman's home for the sole purpose of using Facebook.
Facebook is following a rather unconventional way of pushing out a recent update. Facebook is entering into a whole new controversy with a brand new update that the company is pushing out at the moment, and the weird part is it's completely bypassing the usual Google Play procedure to update an app.
Facebook may incorporate Twitter's iconic hashtag into its service by using the symbol as a way to group conversations.
Twitter is reportedly preparing a standalone music discovery service which could be ready by the end of the month.
Facebook just picked up social-networking startup Storylane in a new talent-oriented deal which may bring even more changes to the newly revamped social network.
Facebook aims to get its one billion+ users to spend more time on the social network, and the News Feed redesign just might do the trick. Here's what's new.
Facebook readies a radical redesign of its News Feed on Thursday — the biggest revamp since the feature's launch in 2006.
Apple has confirmed to Reuters that hackers infected Macs used by Apple employees. The hackers were the same hackers who used the same exploit to attack Facebook last month and Twitter on Feb. 1.
In case you don't have a Valentine to call your own today or are looking for a fresh start, these apps can bring new love, fun and a way to erase a past relationship from Facebook.
Facebook had a temporary bug with its embedded widgets, pulling millions from various Web sites to Facebook itself only to display an error message.