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Facebook Messenger for Android now supports SMS integration just like Google Hangouts
Standard SMS charges will still apply for every sent message.
Facebook accidentally declared the Philippines at war with celebratory flag blunder
Flying an upside down flag in the Philippines has a grave meaning.
Facebook launches 360 Photos as it eyes up VR future
You can now upload 360-degree photos to Facebook and view them in virtual reality.
Singapore tells foreign companies not to sponsor events that support LGBT
The government warns foreign companies not to interfere in its domestic issues.
Snooper's Charter approved by House of Commons excludes backdoor encryption demand
The bill was passed by the House of Commons amid serious privacy concerns raised by parliamentary committees.
Facebook Messenger: Security flaw could let hackers alter your chats and spread malware
Hackers could adjust Facebook messages including deleting them and replacing text, links, and files.
Facebook removing messaging function from mobile site as it diverts users to Messenger app
Facebook makes it harder to access messages on Facebook's mobile site.
Mark Zuckerberg's Twitter and Pinterest accounts breached by Saudi Arabia-based hackers
Hackers claim Facebook founder's password was 'dadada' in LinkedIn data dump.
Facebook algorithms cocoon and control us – here's how we resist
States should start regulating algorithms, since they exert more power on what we read and think.
Euro 2016 fans' social media activity to determine Eiffel Tower's colours for a month
The Eiffel Tower will be adorned with the national colours of the team with the most social media support.
Twitter: Suspended parody Putin account reactivated after censorship outcry
The account @DarthPutinKGB was taken offline sparking fears Twitter was responding to Russian government pressure.
'Deconstructed' latte served in Australian cafe ignites online debate about 'hipster coffee'
Facebook post claimed: 'Hipsterism has gone too far when your coffee comes deconstructed.'
Twitter, Facebook and YouTube sign EU code of conduct to help combat online hate speech
New rules require internet giants to review and remove harmful content within 24 hours of notification.
Is Facebook's smartphone app secretly listening to your conversations to serve up ads?
Facebook has been forced to issue more denials that its audio capabilities are spying on users.
Tenants ordered to 'like' apartment complex on Facebook or risk breaching their leases
Salt Lake City tenants ordered to like apartment building in five days or be in breach of rental agreements.
FanYa scam victims in China bypass Great Firewall to ask outside world for help on Twitter
220,000 FanYa investors use VPNs to spread their plight after being ignored by Chinese regulators.
Sharing drinking pictures on social media may indicate an alcohol problem
People who publish their alcohol consumption online are more at risk of developing a drinking problem.
Mother of boy who fell into gorilla enclosure defies critics claiming 'God protected my child'
Michelle Gregg, the mother of the three-year-old, answered her detractors on Facebook.
UK people more tolerant of 'aggressive intelligence actions' than Americans says former CIA chief Michael Hayden
Hayden said that changes in security services were happening faster in the US than in UK.
Texas floods: Darren Mitchell who posted photo on Facebook from inside submerged truck found dead
National Guardsman Darren Mitchell's body discovered a mile downstream from his overturned vehicle.
Prison Fight Club TV: Inmates make mockery of guards by uploading 'disgraceful' fights to Facebook
Videos show prisoners beating each other and playing pranks.
Microsoft and Facebook teaming up to build massive 160 Tbps trans-Atlantic data cable
The subsea cable will stretch across 6,000 km of ocean between Virginia in the US and Bilbao, Spain.
Google's future is brighter than Apple's thanks to its smart moves on artificial intelligence
Apple may have beauty but Google has brains that can't be matched on the tech scene.
I created Godwin's Law in 1990, but it wasn't a prediction - it was a warning
Debates usually end up referencing the Nazis, but glib invocations of the Holocaust are a kind of forgetting.
Live 24-hour, 250,000-word readathon shows how tedious smartphone app T&Cs have become
Norway consumer protection agency reads 250,000 words of smartphone app terms and conditions.
Facebook to revamp Trending Topics following investigation into 'anti-conservative bias'
Social media giant will introduce changes to its news section despite finding 'no evidence' of political bias.
Facebook builds Oculus team in the UK
Mike LeBeau is leading the Oculus team in the UK.
Social media sites urged to tackle online ticket fraud as scams increase by 55%
Euro 2016, Glastonbury and Wimbledon are touted as the targets for fake tickets this summer.
Facebook kidnap plot: Teenage girls plotted to steal three babies 'to cover up fake pregnancy'
Teenagers used fake accounts to contact mothers as part of kidnapping conspiracy
Sexism, intimidation and confusion: Former contractor speaks of 'toxic' working conditions at Facebook
Former Facebook news curator calls working for the company 'the most toxic working experience of my life'.