Will Facebook ever become an open marketplace?
Facebook privacy issues
Electrifying cell phone case changing the way we protect ourselves
New cell phone case taser provides non-lethal voltage to help fend away any oncoming attackers while charging your phone.
Twitter urges users to change their passwords after glitch
Twitter and tech stocks
Trump deserves Nobel Peace Prize if he denuclearizes North Korea: Rep. Blackburn
Trump and the Nobel Peace Prize
Twitter advises 330M users to change passwords after glitch
The company said it had found “no reason to believe password information ever left Twitter’s systems or was misused by anyone.”
Adidas backs Kanye West after slavery comments
No plans to end endorsement and design deal with music star.
Conservative leaders take on big tech over censorship
Censorship of conservative speech
Digital data: Three tips to protect your private information
How to protect your digital data.
Snap shares plunge on redesign fiasco
Snap shares plunged 20% during Wednesday’s trading session.
Facebook taking on Tinder, Match
Outlook for Facebook, Tesla
Tinder parent shares plummet as Facebook announces dating service
Facebook’s service will match users to other users outside their group of “friends” on the site based on common interests, dating preferences and mutual contacts.
Diamond and Silk accuse Facebook of censorship
The duo testified on Capitol Hill to determine whether Facebook was targeting conservative voices.
WhatsApp co-founder Jan Koum leaves Facebook amid data privacy debate
Departure reportedly linked to dispute over practices and strategy.
Twitter stock rises on Disney, ESPN content deal
Included will be shows featuring Marvel comics.
This is the best earnings have been since 2011: Phil Orlando
Tech sector outlook
Fox News Poll: Considered deleting Facebook? Many users say yes
A large minority of current Facebook users have considered deleting their profiles, including almost half of the tech-savvy millennials.
Facebook, Google beware: cord cutters entering digital ad landscape
Advertisers are looking for more options other than Facebook and Google.
Facebook admits it didn’t read terms of app that caused data breach
A Facebook executive admitted to U.K. lawmakers that the company “did not read all the terms and conditions” associated with the app that ultimately shared the data of 87 million users with Cambridge Analytica.
Hard to find negatives in Facebook's 1Q report: Dan Niles
Outlook for Facebook
Facebook's 1Q results not impacted by data scandal
Facebook's strong earnings


















