Facebook parent's head of communications leaves company Tech and Gaming Blog Technology by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown) - January 8, 20220 A 3D printed Facebook's new rebrand logo Meta is placed on laptop keyboard in this illustration taken on November 2, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/IllustrationHead of communications for Facebook's parent company, Meta Platforms Inc (FB.O), John Pinette, will be leaving the company, the social media company said on Friday. Chris Norton, vice president
Facebook says 50,000 users were targeted by cyber mercenary firms in 2021 Tech and Gaming Blog Technology by HendrikWiese - December 16, 20210 Private, mercenary-style surveillance and hacking groups have used Facebook and Instagram to target 50,000 people in over 100 countries, according to a newly published investigation by Meta, Facebook’s parent company. The existence of private companies that use sophisticated digital tools to pry secrets from people’s work and private lives—sometimes as part
How Facebook and Google fund global misinformation Tech and Gaming Blog Technology by Karen Hao - November 20, 20210 Myanmar, March 2021. A month after the fall of the democratic government. In 2015, six of the 10 websites in Myanmar getting the most engagement on Facebook were from legitimate media, according to data from CrowdTangle, a Facebook-run tool. A year later, Facebook (which recently rebranded to Meta) offered global access to
I Was There When: Facebook put profits over safety Tech and Gaming Blog Technology by Anthony Green - November 10, 20210 Facebook has been under intense fire following revelations that the social media giant’s leadership repeatedly prioritized profits over safety. Now, a second whistleblower is accusing the company of turning a blind eye to disinformation campaigns on the platform. In this episode, we meet Sophie Zhang—a former data scientist at Facebook.
Facebook wants machines to see the world through our eyes Tech and Gaming Blog Technology by Will Douglas Heaven - October 17, 20210 We take it for granted that machines can recognize what they see in photos and videos. That ability rests on large data sets like ImageNet, a hand-curated collection of millions of photos used to train most of the best image-recognition models of the last decade. But the images in these data
Telegram rides the wave of recent Facebook outages to 1 billion Play Store installs Tech and Gaming Blog Technology by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown) - October 16, 20210 Image Credit: Dimitri karastelve We may all have our favorite apps and services, but loyalty only goes so far. When something suddenly stops working, it doesn't take us long to go scrambling for alternatives. That's just what's been happening with Facebook and its properties lately, and a series of high-profile outages
Millions of people rely on Facebook to get online. The outage left them stranded. Tech and Gaming Blog Technology by Eileen Guo, Patrick Howell O'Neill - October 12, 20210 One of the last messages that Vaiva Bezhan sent on Facebook Messenger on Monday afternoon, Central European Time, was a bit of a cliffhanger—and incredibly time sensitive. The Lithuanian photojournalist is co-organizer of the Afghan Support Group, one of many volunteer initiatives trying by any means possible to help evacuate vulnerable
The Facebook whistleblower says its algorithms are dangerous. Here’s why. Tech and Gaming Blog Technology by Karen Hao - October 12, 20210 On Sunday night, the primary source for the Wall Street Journal’s Facebook Files, an investigative series based on internal Facebook documents, revealed her identity in an episode of 60 Minutes. Frances Haugen, a former product manager at the company, says she came forward after she saw Facebook’s leadership repeatedly prioritize profit
'SNL' pulls no punches in ridiculing Mark Zuckerberg amidst Facebook chaos Tech and Gaming Blog Technology by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown) - October 11, 20210 Social media giant Facebook and its founder Mark Zuckerberg became a laughing stock at Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update segment.Hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che didn’t hold themselves back in ridiculing the company after an eventful week at the Facebook HQs over a whistleblower’s revelations about the firm and the
Zuckerberg’s Early Notes on Privacy Now Haunt Facebook in Suit Tech and Gaming Blog Technology by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown) - October 8, 20210 If Mark Zuckerberg’s “juvenile jottings” on privacy from 15 years ago still exist, they’re about to be pored over by lawyers.Facebook Inc. was ordered by a court-appointed referee to search for any personal notes by the company founder that haven’t been destroyed and might be relevant to a consumer lawsuit