Multiple reports are saying that Facebook has officially changed its name. Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly hoping to shape a new vision for the future of his social media empire with this massive rebrand.
According to The Verge, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is planning on announcing the company will be changing its name next week during their annual Connect conference.
The project will bring hundreds of new jobs with benefits and an average salary of about $93K. It will also help to reduce our carbon footprint on the planet.
There is a screenshot that has been making its rounds around social media, and I want to know if it really works.
According to the meme, a recent Facebook update allows you to shake your phone to report a problem or to report a post for violating Facebook's Terms of Service...
After hours of outages across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, Mark Zuckerberg has issued an apology for the issues with his company's services. Company engineers have provided an explanation for the outages, as Zuckerberg's net-worth reportedly dropped almost $7 Billion though the debacle.
A large portion of the social media world was shut down on Monday when Facebook and Instagram services both went out. Meanwhile, Twitter went wild with the meme's as they were seemingly the last major platform to stay alive.
The Tech giant is bringing $3,000 bonuses, hiring another 40,000 in new corporate and tech jobs, and even looking to help workers with college tuition!
LSU administrators aren't playing any games letting unvaccinated students know if they don't comply with the school COVID mandate, they have to go somewhere else.
There is something really strange happening on Instagram and it is a certain phrase plaguing the comment section of the platform's biggest profiles. It seems like there is a mass concentration of users commenting "nah he tweaking" and no one knows quite why.
Now that President Joe Biden's Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act has passed SWLA is finally get a new I-10 Bridge! Work to replacement begins in August.
Recently, reports of Apple's plan for their Expanded Protections for Children system caused privacy concerns for many of the tech giant's customers. Now, the company has released new information on how iPhone users devices would be scanned.