Facebook Redesign Continues with a New Look for Pages
Facebook redesigned its news feed last week, and the social network giant isn't going to stop there now.
Facebook redesigned its news feed last week, and the social network giant isn't going to stop there now.

The internet as we know it, is full of people. But from the billions that are connected in any given moment are not all humans. In fact, human only encompasses less than 50 percent of all internet's traffic. The rest comes from bots.
Facebook. the social networking giant, has gone through growing pains of trials and errors to create the interface that people, and advertisers, love to use. To do that, on March 7th, 2014, Facebook redesigned its News Feed again.
The news that Facebook bought WhatsApp for £19 billion drove a lot of new attention to the mobile messaging app business, but when its service went down for ho

Britain's surveillance agency GCHQ, with the help from the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), intercepted and stored the webcam images of millions of unsuspecting internet users, secret documents reveal.

"As we walk through our daily lives, we use visual cues to navigate and understand the world around us. We observe the size and shape of objects and rooms, and we learn their position and layout almost effortlessly over time.

Google agreed to sell Motorola, but it turned out that the search engine giant was holding onto one organization within Motorola: the Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) gr

Once a year, Samsung takes its best out and packs it together into a premium flagship model called the Galaxy S series.
YouTube, the video-sharing site has received a mini-makeover, including changes to the layout, playlist tweaks and a few new features to enhance video-streaming experience - and, of course, boost the time people spend on the site.
The trial case between Apple and Samsung continues as the effort to reach a deal between the two giants failed.