After launching for iPhone users a couple of months back, Facebook's teenager-only "Lifestage" app has come to Android.
You can watch any video for six seconds, played on an infinite loop. The funniest ones only get more ridiculous with repetition.
Indian-American engineers has devised a way to send secure passwords through the human body using smartphone fingerprint sensors and laptop touchpads -- rather than over the air where they're vulnerable to hacking.
As we enter a technology era where Next-Gen devices are launched every single day, some are bound to fail as they don't connect with consumers -- while a few will be remembered as being ahead of their time.
The breach disclosed Thursday, the latest setback for the beleaguered internet company, dates back to late 2014.
Based out of Facebook's Silicon Valley headquarters, Chandrasekaran will focus on building strategies and partnerships for Messenger which hit one billion users in July this year.