Facebook Portal TV Takes Video Chat to the Big Screen By Philip Michaels published 18 September 19 Portal TV brings Facebook's video chatting product to television sets, while the social network comes out with additional Portal models.
Facebook, Google Face Antitrust Probes: What You Need to Know By Paul Wagenseil published 9 September 19 Eight states are investigating Facebook, and a similar probe will soon be launched into Google. Here's what you need to know.
Don't Be Like Jack — Make Sure Your Twitter Account Isn't Hijacked By Paul Wagenseil published 30 August 19 Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey appeared to have his Twitter account hacked Friday — but it really may not have been hacked at all.
Government Encryption Backdoors Still Impossible and Pointless, Experts Say By Paul Wagenseil published 28 July 19 The U.S. attorney general and FBI director want tech companies to provide encryption backdoors. But security experts don't think that's realistic.
DHS Creates Pineapple Pizza Site to Show How Russians Divide Americans By Paul Wagenseil published 25 July 19 DHS sets up WarOnPineapple.com to educate public on how Russia tries to stir up trouble online.
Facebook Slammed with $5 Billion Fine for Privacy Fails By Kate Kozuch published 24 July 19 The Federal Trade Commission is making Facebook pay a $5 billion fine for privacy violations, but Facebook has some changes to make too.
How To Unblock Someone On Facebook By Kate Kozuch published 20 July 19 If you find yourself needing to unblock someone on Facebook, here’s how to do it