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Prediction markets are seemingly forecasting divorce between Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, after the billionaire Meta CEO was caught liking Lauren Sanchez's photos on social media. -
Facebook Videos to Autoplay with Sound
Facebook announced a suite of new changes to its video platform today, including a new setting that will autoplay videos with the sound turned on by default. -
Meta AI Search Tool Acquired by Mark Zuckerberg and Wife: Facebook Co-Founder to Spend 99% of Personal Fortune for Medical Breakthrough
Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan acquired Meta through a charity foundation they set-up, aiming to spend up to $3 billion or 99% of their personal fortune to fund the finding of a cure for all diseases. -
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to reconsider lawsuits amid backlash from residents
After a series of backlash from local residents last week, Mark Zuckerberg is now reconsidering the lawsuits that he filed that forces residents to sell their lands -
Mark Zuckerberg Sues Dead Hawaiian Neighbours
Facebook co-founder, Mark Zuckerberg sues his neighbours in Hawaii, some of whom are deceased and still hold claims to the land he purhased on the island of Kauai in year 2014. -
Facebook to tackle fake news in Germany
The social media network is expanding its warzone againts fake news to Germany. The online social network Facebook has stepped up their level in combatting fake news by expanding its trial of measures for the first time outside of the United States, and Germany will be receiving the updates soon. -
Facebook Wins Trademark Dispute Against Chinese Beverage Company
It's a rare occasion that a U.S. company wins favorably in China. With much luck on its side, Facebook was favored by Chinese court over a trademark dispute. It ordered Zhujiang Beverage to stop using 'face book" as its trademark. -
Facebook's Sharehoders Sued Mark Zuckerberg Over New Stock Issue
Shareholders of Facebook Inc. filed a class action lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg on Friday, April 29. They want to stop the founder's plan to issue new Class C stock and obtain more billion of dollars from the company. -
Mark Zuckerberg's real-state case dropped by developer; No money involved in settlement
The real-estate developer who sued Mark Zuckerberg in 2014 has dropped the case against the Facebook mogul. The settlement did not cost a single penny from Zuckerberg. -
Minister accused of buying FB likes from “click farms” for Cambodia Prime Minister, Facebook war goes to court
Minister Som Soeun was accused by Opposition Leader, Sam Rainsy, of harboring likes from "click farms." In his post, Rainsy alleged Soeun of receiving a message from an Undersecretary of State directing him to campaign for Cambodia Prime Minsiter's facebook page. Soeun answers with a lawsuit against Rainsy for "twisting the truth." -
Facebook abuses its market power dominancy over users, says Bundeskartellament
The Bundeskartellament, Germany's cartel office, alleged that the social network may breach data protection and competition laws. -
Facebook Losses Lawsuit Against Lawyers of Paul Ceglia
Facebook loss its lawsuit. Lawyers of Ceglia happy with the decision of the appeals court. Manhattan Appeals Court Tossed the lawsuit Facebook filed against the lawyers of Paul Ceglia. -
Texas student arrested over clock seeks $15 million
The family of a Texas Muslim teenager arrested for bringing a homemade clock that was mistaken for a bomb to school demanded $15 million in damages and an apology from the city of Irving and its schools to avoid a lawsuit, lawyers said on Monday. -
Obama announces 'understanding' with China's Xi on cyber theft but remains wary
President Barack Obama announced on Friday that he had reached a "common understanding" with Chinese President Xi Jinping on curbing economic cyber espionage, but threatened to impose U.S. sanctions on Chinese hackers who persist with cyber crimes. -
Facebook may sue lawyers over fugitive's lawsuit: NY judge
Facebook Inc may pursue a lawsuit against law firms that represented a New York man who recently turned fugitive rather than face federal charges that he tried to defraud founder Mark Zuckerberg out of half of the company, a judge ruled on Monday. -
Judge ushers case against plaintiff who attempts to defraud Zuckerberg with sham Facebook lawsuit
Paul Ceglia is set to face charges of falsifying documents with the intention to commit fraud stemming from his civil lawsuit against Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on the former's alleged shares in the social network. -
Facebook Turns 10: Mark Zuckerberg Reflects On Pervasive Influence Of Social Media Site
In a recent interview with NBC's the "Today" show, mogul, boy-genius and CEO Mark Zuckerberg indicated that his brainchild -Facebook- said that the ubiquitous social media site still is in its infancy with still room to grow. Zuckerberg remains " so grateful to have the opportunity.. to serve so many people... and the best is yet to come."
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