Elon Musk sent a memo to his employees very early in the morning and it could indicate that Tesla is dying.
Mark Zuckerberg could be venturing out to space as recent plans of Facebook's subsidiary involving laser satellites cropped up.
Bill Gates recently won the internet when he was caught on camera lining up to buy fast food at Dick's Drive-In.
Instagram can grow over 60% this year, while the Facebook platform's growth rate is expected to dip below 20% for the first time.
Hint: Neither Facebook nor Instagram was the fastest.
More popular apps were found to be sending private data to Facebook without asking users.
The telecom giant's bet on online advertising hasn't worked out, and the company just admitted as much.
If Mark Zuckerberg weren’t the visionary founder of Facebook, its board of directors would likely have removed him from at least one of his posts for his leadership stumbles and bumbles.
The largest social networking company in the world had earlier contemplated selling user data.
Tumult at the top of Oculus puts Facebook in a VR bind.
But, prominent Street analysts are calling for change, most recently Stifel analyst Scott Devitt, who suggested hiring a "well-respected external executive."
“Saturday Night Live” kicked off with a Fox News sketch.
The Russian Internet Research Agency may have been connected to the 115 pages deleted from Facebook and Instagram.
The third quarter disappointed and management set low expectations for the end of the year.
A handful of Macy's stores just opened temporary Facebook-branded marketplaces for the holiday season.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella called data privacy a "human right" and praised Europe's comprehensive data legislation.
He pins Facebook's future on video, messaging, and Stories.
Members of both British and Canadian Parliament invited Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to speak in the U.K. again.
Facebook purged the site and Instagram of more than 82 pages from Iran for spam-like behavior.
The U.K.'s Information Commissioner's Office fined Facebook roughly $660,000 for the Cambridge Analytica incident.
Snap made two big business hires this week, but employees are still uncertain about the app maker's future.
Apple CEO Tim Cook once again railed against data collection in a keynote address in Brussels.