Meta Launches a New Digital Hub, Crayta

2022-6-16 16:35

While the world is busy exploring the potential of Web 3. 0 and blockchain technologies, Meta is creating their own universe. The Facebook parent company has launched a new web portal, Crayta, which works with Facebook. origin »

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 ðàáîòå Facebook, WhatsApp è Instagram ïðîèçîøåë ìàñøòàáíûé ñáîé

Ïîëüçîâàòåëè ñî âñåãî ìèðà ñîîáùàþò î ñáîå â ðàáîòå Facebook.   Äàííûå: Downdetector. Ïðîáëåìû çàòðîíóëè ïðèíàäëåæàùèå êîìïàíèè ñåðâèñû WhatsApp è Instagram. Òàêæå Downdetector ôèêñèðóåò ñáîè ó Twitter è Amazon Web Services.

2021-10-4 19:16


Torus Rolls Out 1-Click Logins To Decentralized Apps With Gmail, Facebook, and Reddit

The key-management startup that offers one-click logins to decentralized apps (dapps) Torus has announced it has new partners for its Web 3.0 product. Joining Torus, those that will run nodes to support the decentralized login system are going to be Binance, Etherscan, Ethereum Name Service (ENS), Ontology, Ziliqa, Skale, Matic Network and Tendermint Core. Web […]

2020-2-13 21:17


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Facebook is courting publishers with multi-million dollar deals to launch its news tab this fall

Facebook is keen to become a major news distributor again, after being lambasted for years over its role in aiding the spread of misinformation. A report from the Wall Street Journal last night indicated that the social network is offering major publications multi-million dollar deals to bring them on board its upcoming news service.

2019-8-9 09:00


Apple will limit VoIP background data collection from WhatsApp, Snapchat et al in iOS 13

Apple is reportedly planning a new feature in iOS that will restrict apps from runing voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) processes in the background when the programs are not actively in use. The “small but significant change” — according to The Information — strikes at the heart of Facebook and other messaging apps, and could result in a fundamental rewiring of the applications on the platform.

2019-8-7 09:31


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Instagram and WhatsApp get a ‘from Facebook’ stamp to remind you who’s boss

To be honest, I’m kind of impressed Facebook held out this long. After buying WhatsApp and Instagram several years ago, Facebook has decided it’s time to let everyone know who’s in charge. A report from The Information details Facebook plans to change the names of the apps to ‘Instagram from Facebook‘ and ‘WhatsApp from Facebook.

2019-8-5 02:35


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Facebook open-sources APIs to help fight child exploitation and terrorist propaganda

Facebook today announced it’s open-sourcing two technologies that help it curb the spread of problematic content like child exploitation, terrorist propaganda, or graphic violence online. These technologies aid the social network in detecting identical and nearly identical photos and video in order to weed out content that’s been flagged as being in violation of its policies.

2019-8-2 08:50


Facebook is getting closer to letting you type with just your thoughts

During its developer conference in 2017, Facebook announced its plans to develop a brain-computer interface (BCI) that would let you type just by thinking.  Now, researchers from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) working under this program have posted a study today noting their algorithm was able to detect spoken words from brain activity in real-time.

2019-7-31 09:57


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India doesn’t want WhatsApp sharing your payment data with Facebook

Even as WhatsApp readies to launch its mobile payment service in India later this year, the government is concerned about its privacy and security ramifications. “Indian authorities are concerned that WhatsApp‘s payment service might share user data with group companies Facebook and Instagram, compromising the security, privacy and non-commercial information of its subscribers,” according to a report from the Economic Times.

2019-7-26 09:40


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Survey finds adults couldn’t care less about Facebook’s Libra ‘cryptocurrency’

Facebook Libra’s potential to help cryptocurrency go mainstream has been touted in recent weeks, but recent survey results indicate otherwise.   According to a poll conducted by CivicScience, which looked into general interest and public concerns surrounding Libra following the announcement of its launch, only five percent of 1,799 US adults surveyed expressed any level of interest in the proposed digital currency.

2019-7-24 19:09


More trouble for Facebook’s Libra, Bitcoin falls below key indicator and more

Crypto News – 24 July – More trouble for Facebook’s Libra, Bitcoin falls below key indicator and more Don’t forget to follow us for our daily videos pic.twitter.com/CvsXwe2o5P — AMBCrypto (@CryptoAmb) July 24, 2019 Crypto News – 24 July Bitcoin puts two paradigm shifts into motion Bitcoin has evolved from the dark web and the […] The post More trouble for Facebook’s Libra, Bitcoin falls below key indicator and more appeared first on AMBCrypto.

2019-7-24 19:00


French government to create ‘ICO white list’ with new regulations

While the world is looking at Facebook’s Libra and its recent senate hearing, France is knuckling down and is set to approve the first wave of cryptocurrency businesses under new legislation. Under the rules, cryptocurrency-related firms will voluntarily abide by a regulatory framework that requires them to pay tax, provide consumer protection, and meet capital requirements, Reuters reports.

2019-7-17 11:21


Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘new rules’ for the internet happen to benefit Facebook

Facebook has recently outlined how it intends to clean up its content, making much of the fact that it has expunged 3.3 billion fake profiles in the last six months. After 18 months of mounting criticism, culminating in Senator Elizabeth Warren’s promise to break up so-called Big Tech – she is now a leading contender to become the Democratic presidential nominee – can we take Mark Zuckerberg’s promise that this is only the start at face value?  To put it another way, can we trust the person whose stewardship of one of the world’s most powerful companies over the past… This story continues at The Next Web

2019-7-10 14:00