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Facebook test hides Like counts to help us feel happy, not crappy
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Justice Department piles on with its own antitrust investigation of Facebook
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Facebook’s Horizon VR world looks like Second Life all over again
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Facebook reconfirms it’s working on AR glasses, just weeks after leak said it was
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Finger-tracking on Oculus Quest is coming in 2020, no gloves required
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Facebook acquires a startup that has built a mind-reading wristband
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I turned off Facebook’s ad trackers, and the ads only got more personalized
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If Facebook wants to stick around, it needs to disappear for a bit
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Facebook has suspended ‘tens of thousands’ of apps over private data use
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Facebook’s Zuckerberg had a ‘constructive’ meeting with President Trump
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Facebook launches interactive augmented reality ads that let you try on makeup
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Mark Zuckerberg is in Washington to get more friends for Facebook
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The Portal TV can track every move, but Facebook swears stalking isn’t the goal
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Facebook launches new family of Portal products, including $149 Portal TV
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Facebook’s new oversight board could overturn Mark Zuckerberg’s decisions
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Facebook hopes its new Ray-Ban smartglasses will replace your smartphone
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How to go from lonely to loved with Facebook’s new dating feature
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On World Suicide Prevention Day, Facebook announces it will ban self-harm images
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Private Instagram posts turn out not to be as private as you thought
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Period-tracking apps are sharing people’s intimate data with Facebook
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Does Facebook have a monopoly over your data? Network faces antitrust scrutiny
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Facebook will spend $10 million and offer a cash prize to detect deepfakes
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Facebook Dating launches in the U.S. and will link to Instagram
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Millions of phone numbers linked to Facebook found in exposed database
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No, the government can’t go undercover with fake profiles, Facebook says
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Facebook will stop using facial recognition by default on your photos
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Facebook taps Minecraft as training ground for next stage of A.I.