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Who cares about Facebook's supposed bias – the Internet's biggest myth is that it is free and open
Perhaps the biggest myth of the internet is that it is free and open.
Politician caught with 'sexy amateur' porn tabs on PC claims it was only a 'test'
Congressional candidate for Virginia claims he was only virus-testing in Facebook farce.
Facebook, Twitter and YouTube face legal action in France for not removing racist, homophobic content
Social media companies taken to court for allowing hateful content to remain on their platforms.
Irish singer Sinead O'Connor found 'safe and well' after going missing in Chicago
Troubled singer and priest Sinead O'Connor is no longer considered a missing person, according to local police.
Facebook, Apple and Google could open own universities under higher education reforms
The reforms propose to rank universities on their teaching quality and set up an Office for Students regulator.
Zuckerberg investigating Facebook censorship after staff admit deactivating Trending stories
Facebook's news curators admitted to inflating certain topics, such as Black Lives Matter.
Activision Blizzard to bring live eSports including Call of Duty and Overwatch to Facebook
Gaming giant promises to bring live Hearthstone and Heroes of the Storm competitions to Facebook.
Mark Zuckerberg: 'No evidence' of news tampering and political bias at Facebook
Facebook says it took allegations of political bias "very seriously" and has now launched full probe.
Editors not just algorithms determine trending Facebook news stories documents reveal
Facebook is facing accusations of anti-conservative bias.
Amy Joyner-Francis: Family of teen killed in school fight appeal for calm over revenge fears
Three Delaware schoolgirls have been charged with offences in relation to 16-year-old's death.
Facebook open sources anti-hacker training tool to teach developers about cybersecurity
Capture the Flag competitions focus on current cyberattack exploits used by hackers.
Youth sharing crimes on social media could face harsher punishments
The Sentencing Council has issued guidelines to deter young people from sharing crimes online.
Facebook launches modified Moments photo app in Europe and Canada without integral facial recognition feature
The new version of the app comes almost a year after its initial launch in the US in June 2015.
Mark Zuckerberg is a hypocrite - Facebook has destroyed the open web
Zuckerberg talks of a connected world and global community but his creation has killed the internet.
Facebook denies censoring conservative news outlets in trending section
"We take allegations of bias very seriously," Facebook says in a statement.
Behind the Great Firewall, China is winning its war against internet freedom
China's Great Firewall blocks 25% of all internet sites under Xi Jinping
Microsoft cautions of phishing attacks by scammers posing as fake social media sites
Scammers masquerading as online services like Amazon, eBay, Facebook or Google to exploit users in cyberattacks.
Facebook boss Sheryl Sandberg pays tribute to single mums on Mother's Day
Facebook's COO posted an emotional tribute to single mothers on her social network.
Viral lottery winner 'defecating on boss's desk' news story revealed as fake
Article was shared tens of thousands of times on social media before being revealed as a hoax.
Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg writes moving Mother's Day post about what it's like to be a single mother
The Facebook post saw Sandberg look back on her first year as a widow and a single mother.
Facebook rewards 10-year-old Finnish boy with $10,000 for hacking Instagram
The Finnish boy genius discovered that he could demonstrate the hack without even logging into an account.
Mark Zuckerberg welcomes return of WhatsApp online in Brazil, urges citizens to rally against future blocks
WhatsApp is back online in Brazil after an appeals court lifted the popular application's second ban in five months.
Brazil judge shuts down WhatsApp for 72 hours, the second blackout in five months
WhatsApp is used by about half of the country's 200 million people to avoid hefty cell phone charges.
Facebook ordered by Italy's data watchdog to help expose troll, hand over fake account data to alleged victim
Italian watchdog's ruling follows trend of national courts asserting jurisdiction over Facebook and other tech firms.
The crazy salaries of Silicon Valley's tech interns will make you want to quit your job
Look away now. Interns for Snapchat, Twitter and Facebook can earn over $10,000 a month.
Tinder's new group dating feature exposes users' Facebook friends on the app
Tinder's new group dating feature is aimed at helping people connect with and date in groups.
Would you pay for Twitter? If so, how much, and what new features would you want?
An IBTimes UK poll asking if you would pay to use Twitter.
Instagram screenshots show new black and white design layout being tested
The traditional blue and orange mixed layout seems to be replaced by a monochromatic design.
Talkshow app: The latest Taylor Swift-inspired viral app sensation to hit the internet since Twitter
The app developed by former Twitter executive, makes your texts public.
White hat hacker tries to breach Facebook employee's account, finds backdoor bug already planted in system
Facebook has reportedly rewarded white hat hacker Orange Tsai $10,000 for his work.