The social network has come under fire this week, as contrasting reports emerged about how it uses users' locations to recommend friends on the platform.
We round up trends from across the globe that had us scratching our heads.
Mental health experts have assisted the social network in developing tools that offer support to concerned friends.
LinkedIn gives Microsoft the opportunity to create a potentially powerful combination of productivity tools and professional networking.
The world's largest social network compels its users to download a separate app called Moments, by month-end, or it will delete users' photos.
Large tech companies agree to an €EU code of conduct to remove online hate speech within 24?hours.
The bank's ChatBanking service allows users to conduct day-to-day banking from their Twitter accounts.
Twitter-owned live-broadcasting company, Periscope, lets users broadcast footage directly from drones.
Often, Facebook hoaxes will promise something that is literally unbelievable, says Carey van Vlaanderen, CEO of ESET Southern Africa.
We round up trends from around the globe that had us scratching our heads.