Facebook stories
Over 200,000 duped by a Facebook scam offering 'free' Audi R8s, as Bitdefender reveals an alarming rise in victims mostly from the US and the UK.
The ability to help animals has become far more accessible with the use of technology. Apps, websites and social media help people who want to get involved.
Facebook launches a standalone app for Groups, aiming for more organised and efficient community interactions without forcing download.
Facebook prepares to blend professional and social worlds with its new Facebook at Work platform, challenging tech giants in enterprise tools.
Facebook updates privacy policy, introduces Privacy Basics & proposes changes to policies, including clearer explanation of ads.
Changes will enable users to give more feedback to Facebook about whether they want to see certain posts on their feeds.
Facebook's Messenger app now boasts over 500 million monthly users, but many were coerced into downloading the app, sparking user discontent.
Facebook launches trio of initiatives to combat Ebola, including donations, education, and communication aid for West Africa.
Bitdefender has released a two-year study into Facebook scams revealing scammers infect millions of Facebook users with the same repackaged tricks.
AVG reports social networks like Facebook and Instagram are major culprits in smartphone battery drain and storage woes.
Facebook's new update transforms photo sharing into storytelling on smartphones, making it sleeker and more intuitive.
The blanket ban ends access to services previously available to diplomatic missions and international humanitarian organisations.
Facebook launches Rooms app, encouraging anonymous conversations about shared interests without needing a real name or account.
Refreshing newsfeeds and checking Twitter timelines has become a part of people's day-to-day lives, so it makes sense to give customers more data to do so.
Facebook unveils Safety Check, a life-saving feature for users to report their safety during disasters, reassuring friends and family.
Footage clearly captures the man grabbing the bench from the charity's Ponsonby office and taking it to his truck, which is also clearly seen in the video.
Social media is becoming an increasingly crucial tool for NZ exporters, and exporters are using this channel in more creative and innovative ways.
Kiwi start-up SellShed's new app revolutionises smartphone shopping, attracting 4,000 global downloads in its debut week.
With giants like Apple and Facebook offering the service, could egg freezing become a standard extra for female employees in the tech sector?.
Think Facebook and Trademe combined. Users can interact with each other, ask questions, post pictures, update their status and watch videos.