Meta's new smart glasses are like if "the worst person you know just made a really point" could be worn on your face.
The Meta-owned messaging app just unveiled a massive privacy shift that could change how businesses and customers interact.
Researchers found that teens can discover harmful content, connect with unknown adults and easily bypass time limits. By Jennifer Valentino-DeVries Jennifer Valentino-DeVries is an investigative ...
Meta-owned messaging platform opens username reservations ahead of a wider rollout, allowing users to connect without sharing their phone numbers ...
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Wireless VR with no cables, no PC, 100-plus games on day one, and Gorilla Tag exclusives included.
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The company is building an app separate from Facebook and Instagram where people can wager on the outcome of real-world ...
The app would let users forecast future events using a points-based system rather than cash wagers, the report said, citing ...
Those using Meta Horizon wanting to have a more secure experience have a new VPN option, as NordVPN is available for the platform ...
Based on the internet’s reaction to CEO Evan Spiegel’s debut appearance, convincing people to wear the glasses may be harder ...