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Meta Platforms, Inc. is developing a new, more powerful model of artificial intelligence (AI), The Wall Street Journal newspaper reported on Monday, citing sources. more
Do you use Messenger Lite then you have some bad news next month

Meta has decided to kill its messaging service Messenger Lite in September.

Imran Khan's arrest: Pakistan temporarily shuts down FB, Twitter, YouTube amid violence

Islamabad: In a move aimed at maintaining law and order amid the violent street protests that have broken out across the country, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has tempor ...

Meta announces paid blue verification tick for Facebook, Instagram users

California: Meta, the parent company of social media platforms Facebook and Instagram, has announced the start of its own subscription model service known as 'Meta Verified', simi ...

Mark Zuckerberg's New Year wish is indeed special, check out

New York: Social media giant Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on Sunday shared a special picture where his wife Priscilla Chan could be seen expecting their third child.

Facebook says hackers in Pakistan targeted Afghan users during former govt collapse

Social media giant Facebook said hackers from Pakistan used the platform to  target people in Afghanistan with connections to the previous government during the Taliban's takeove ...

Facebook changes name to Meta, focuses on Metaverse

San Francisco/UNI/Xinhua: CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced his company Facebook has changed its corporate name to Meta.

Facebook says aware of second outage in a week, working to restore service

Washington/UNI/Sputnik: Social media site Facebook says that it is aware of reports of users having trouble accessing their apps and products and is working to restore service in the seco ...

Former Facebook employee says it harms children and weakens democracy, Mark Zuckerberg hits back

Washington: An ex-Facebook employee has told US lawmakers that the popular social media company's apps and sites 'harm children, stoke division and weaken our democracy', medi ...

Sorry for the disruption today, says Mark Zuckerberg after Facebook outrage

New York: Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg on Monday night said 'sorry' to the users of the popular social media platform as it went down for several hours.