Facebook's DeepFace: Face Recognition to the Human-Level
Facebook, the social network giant, owns the world's largest photo library. It has been using facial recognition software to help people tag photos since 2010.
Facebook, the social network giant, owns the world's largest photo library. It has been using facial recognition software to help people tag photos since 2010.
In the ongoing battle for more users and differentiation between messaging apps, Line, the Japan-based proprietary application for instant messaging on smartphones and personal computer, said on March 17th, 2014, that it's giving its users in eight countries access to a new product ca
The search giant Google faces a lawsuit claiming it is "unfairly profiting" from freemium games in the Play store that enable "unauthorized charges for in-app game currency without parents' knowledge".
As part of its efforts to spy on millions of computers worldwide, the National Security Agency (NSA) impersonated the social network giant Facebook to trick targets into downloading malicious code.

This World Wide Web we're at right now came up from the brain of one man, Tim Berners-Lee, and is the fastest-growing communication medium of all
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.