• Facebook opens Instant Games to all developers

    Facebook opens Instant Games to all developers

    Facebook’s Instant Games are now open to all developers, Facebook announced this week in advance of the Game Developers Conference. First launched in 2016, the platform lets developers build mobile-friendly games using HTML5 that work on both Facebook and Messenger, instead of requiring users to download native apps from Apple or Google’s app stores. The…

  • Facebook launches Express Wi-Fi app for its local-operated hotspots

    Facebook launches Express Wi-Fi app for its local-operated hotspots

    Facebook wants you to pay for internet. This week TechCrunch was tipped off that Facebook had quietly launched an Express Wi-Fi Android app in the Google Play store that lets users buy data packs and find nearby hotspots as part of Facebook’s distributed Wi-Fi network. The company’s Express Wi-Fi program is live in five developing countries…

  • Facebook and the endless string of worst-case scenarios

    Facebook and the endless string of worst-case scenarios

    Facebook has naively put its faith in humanity and repeatedly been abused, exploited, and proven either negligent or complicit. The company routinely ignores or downplays the worst-case scenarios, idealistically building products without the necessary safeguards, and then drags its feet to admit the extent of the problems. This approach, willful or not, has led to…

  • Facebook lets all PC games live stream and reward viewers

    Facebook lets all PC games live stream and reward viewers

    Facebook is challenging Twitch and YouTube for video game live streaming supremacy with the release of its new Games SDK for PC. After testing Live streaming from games like Overwatch from developers like Blizzard since 2016, today Live broadcasting from PC games to the News Feed opens to all developers. And Facebook will let them…

  • European, UK and US pols summon Zuckerberg as FTC eyes probe of Facebook over data violations

    European, UK and US pols summon Zuckerberg as FTC eyes probe of Facebook over data violations

    The fallout from the story concerning Facebook, Cambridge Analytica, the misuse of personal data and how much Facebook knew about all this, has quickly made its way into the halls of government — and with it Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg is getting a lot of invitations in his inbox. This afternoon, Antonio Tajani, the president…

  • Facebook knows literally everything about you

    Facebook knows literally everything about you

    Cambridge Analytica may have used Facebook’s data to influence your political opinions. But why does least-liked tech company Facebook have all this data about its users in the first place? Let’s put aside Instagram, WhatsApp and other Facebook products for a minute. Facebook has built the world’s biggest social network. But that’s not what they…

  • Here is how to delete Facebook

    Here is how to delete Facebook

    Some of us have been on Facebook for more than a decade, but all good things come to an end. Over the past 18 months, Facebook has been in a downward spiral. The social network is in the eye of a controversy storm, with fake news, Russia’s meddling in the 2016 presidential election, and misuse…

  • Facebook rolls out job posts to become the blue-collar LinkedIn

    Facebook rolls out job posts to become the blue-collar LinkedIn

    LinkedIn wasn’t built for low-skilled job seekers, so Facebook is barging in. Today Facebook is rolling out job posts to 40 more countries to make itself more meaningful to people’s lives while laying the foundation for a lucrative business. Businesses will be able to post job openings to a Jobs tab on their Page, Jobs…

  • How ad-free subscriptions could save Facebook

    How ad-free subscriptions could save Facebook

    At the core of Facebook’s “well-being” problem is that its business is directly coupled with total time spent on its apps. The more hours you pass on the social network, the more ads you see and click, the more money it earns. That puts its plan to make using Facebook healthier at odds with its…

  • Facebook should actually be Tinder too

    Facebook should actually be Tinder too

    There’s beauty in the double-blind opt-in. That’s the way you match with someone on Tinder. You like them, they like you, you both find out and get connected. But to date, the feature’s largely been trapped in dating apps that match you with randos or that not everyone wants to be on. That means this…