




Meta’s shares tanked 26% on Wednesday, wiping over $200 billion off its value. The company has posted a weak revenue forecast in the present quarter.
While the tech titan has previously seen shares climb despite fines, regulatory threats, misinformation woes and harassment troubles — this time they plummeted in what one analyst called ‘a perfect storm’
Shares of the company saw a historic plunge on February 3, after it reported a rare profit decline due to a sharp rise in expenses, shaky ad revenue growth and fewer daily United States users on its flagship platform.
Facebook, Epic Games and other companies are investing significantly in creating a metaverse, which for long was a term found only in dystopian science-fiction novels. What it means is that instead of interacting with your friends online as is the case now, you can meet them in a digital universe in your respective digital avatars, using a virtual reality headset or other device.
Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg recently announced the tech giant will shift from being a social media company to becoming “a metaverse company”, functioning in an “embodied internet” that blends real and virtual worlds more than ever before.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted a video of him wakeboarding on the occasion of July 4, US’ Independence Day, on the social media platform. The video went viral and became the topic of memes as many on the internet didn’t want to miss the chance to roast the Facebook CEO. Meanwhile, earlier last week, Facebook’s entered the prestigious trillion dollar market cap club to join tech giants - Amazon, Alphabet, Apple and Microsoft.
Mark Zuckerberg, in a video message, said that the company had been working on WhatsApp UPI with the NPCI to ensure that it is secure and reliable.
Moneycontrol's Sakshi Batra does a 3 point analysis to understand the broad contours of the deal and what it means for RIL’s shareholders now
This has been done to further accelerate Reliance Retail’s New Commerce business on the JioMart platform using Facebook-owned WhatsApp and to support small businesses on the messenger
The Jio deal will help reduce RIL’s debt burden while for Facebook it gets a firm foothold in a fast-growing huge market.
Zuckerberg said in a post on his Facebook profile that within a few years direct messaging would dwarf discussion on the traditional, open platform of Facebook's news feed, where public posts can go viral across the world.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has assured that he wants to ensure protection of integrity of elections, mentioning that he knows the importance of the upcoming polls in countries including India.
A number of Facebook users reported that their profile page on the social network was topped with a message that referred to them by name — as if they were gone — while linking to a feature that "memorializes" the page of someone who has died
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Twitter accounts appeared to have been briefly compromised by hackers and in some cases were also defaced
Speaking for the third straight year to an annual gathering of telecoms executives at the Mobile World Congress here, Zuckerberg sought to show his company could be a valuable, if truculent, ally to the wireless industry.
On Tech Toyz CNBC-TV18's Megha Vishwanath throws the spotlight on a robot that may not be able to read your core temperature when you are flying 35000 feet above sea level, but it can clean up after you.
Refuting the assumption that Google hires only those with computer science graduates, Pichai said that he was confident that a majority of people of Google don't have a degree in computer science.
The company also revealed that the newly-unveiled Windows 10-based phones - Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL - will be released in the country in December this year.
Viewers of the debate, hosted by CNBC, got treated to a spirited exchange that at times saw the candidates tearing at each other and at others united against two common goals: Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and a media they insisted is biased against the GOP.
Fielding a question on the contentious issue of Internet.org and Net neutrality, Mark Zuckerberg said that "Internet.org and Facebook 100 percent support Net neutrality," and also used the opportunity to hit back at critics of Internet.org saying that most people who are forcing for Net neutrality already have access to the Internet.