Google is switching to HTML5 wherever possible following its decision to end support for Adobe’s Flash software. The software makes multimedia rich content run on a particular web page but a number of security holes make Flash vulnerable to exploitation by hackers.
After the recent terror attacks that shook the entire European union. Belgian counter-terrorism unit police say that “You risk your privacy by expressing joy”.
An online poll comes amid claims in US that Facebook staff working on its trending articles feature censored rightwing news.
Golden State Warriors, the part of the Western conference seems unstoppable on the courts but we also should tell you that they are unstoppable in terms of their branding too. The NBA's reigning champions, who advanced to the Western Conference Finals last night are also setting their trend on social media.
Swedish virtual reality developer Starbreeze has recently teamed up with Taiwanese tech giant Acer in making the StarVR headset that compete directly with Facebook’s Oculus Rift and HTC’s Vive. The StarVR headset is reportedly designed for use in ‘location-based entertainment’ or theme parks owing to its outstanding wide field view that increases the immersive depth of VR experience.
Paul Grewal, a magistrate judge who was serving currently in San Jose federal court, will now be supposedly leaving his post there to join social networking giants Facebook as deputy general counsel in charge of litigation. Grewal, who confirmed the move to Recode the site that broke the news had been on the bench since 2010. He has been on the court's technology and patent committees.
You might have guessed it the instant the nation named was in the headline. A very strict and imperialistic regime in Saudi Arabia can induce any circumstances whether foreseen or unexpected.
Facebook says it will let you upload and view 360-degree photos on mobile and the web in the coming weeks. This feature was secretly leaked by Zuckerberg himself where he showed the 360-degree video demo in one of his live video streams.
It’s pretty obvious that Americans are the most present nationals on Facebook. Facebook if used on desktops/notebooks pretty much shoves up the entire trending topic tab on the right side of the browser.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has now responded to all accusations regarding the company's "trending" topics list were ultimately suppressing conservative media stating that the company would be conducting an internal investigation.
In an effort to keep a hold on its massive audience, YouTube is experimenting a new messaging add-on that allows people to share and talk about video content without switching to other apps for other social networking purposes. The move comes at a time when many social media platforms are increasingly incorporating YouTube-like features to keep their user base from switching to rival apps.
WhatsApp has just rolled out a native desktop app for both Windows and Mac users. Essentially a mobile-oriented application, WhatsApp still requires users to synch in their phones as a protection from potential hacking.
Facebook stands for giving everyone a voice. We believe the world is better when people from different backgrounds and with different ideas all have the power to share their thoughts and experiences. That's what makes social media unique. We are one global community where anyone can share anything -- from a loving photo of a mother and her baby to intellectual analysis of political events.
Facebook is reportedly bias for suppressing conservative-oriented content in its trending news section according to Gizmodo article claiming the company is censoring information as per insider source who used to work as ‘news curator’ for the company. As a result of the media scandal, the US Senate has sent a letter addressed to Mark Zuckerberg to answer questions related to the purported content machinations.
Facebook-owned Instagram has decidedly rolled out a logo design makeover sporting a warm brightly colored look that is now in line with the current flat design trend across the digital sector. From Instagram’s perspective, the change is necessary as it tries to improve not just the aesthetic component of the icon and interface design but also the app’s overall functionality.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM