By the looks of things, users of the social media platform are well into current affairs, with high profile mainstream news events taking centre stage.
Facebook tests new tools to help people manage interactions with ex-partners after a break-up, says product manager Kelly Winters.
Rugby World Cup fans are going to be able to vote on a new category at the World Rugby Awards, via a hash tag on Facebook.
The feature allows businesses to show users their Page is authentic, and shows users they're interacting with the authentic Page of a business.
Facebook plans to bring internet access to remote regions via aircraft, satellites and a partnership with Eutelsat.
Facebook says it will now begin including information from pages that use Facebook's Like button and similar social features for better targeted ads.
In what is surely the biggest news of the day, Mark Zuckerberg has given in to Facebook users and says the company is working on a dislike button.
Facebook users are able to try a new security tool called Security Checkup, which makes it easier to find and use security controls on their account.
In the age of hyper connectivity, VoIP is enjoying a very mainstream renaissance across business and consumer usage.
Players such as Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram have an impact on global e-retail figures, says Juniper Research.
Intego's Flextivity offers a new way for Mac-based businesses to bolster productivity and cyber-security with a hands-on approach.
Mobile and online messaging traffic will reach 160 trillion per annum by 2019. This is up from 94.2 trillion this year and equals 438bn daily.
The sessions aim to help local community groups learn about free marketing tools that are available, such as Facebook.
Facebook is working on laser technology that will be able to deliver high speed internet through drones or satellites.
Support or show? Changing a profile picture to a rainbow might be simple, but it can shift perceptions and foster solidarity.
BrandZ reveals its top 100 most valuable global brands, and takes a closer look at the growing power of the technology sector and how it's evolving.
The disturbing footage aims to expose the 'dark side' of the NZ dairy industry, with social media and online news exploding with Kiwis up in arms.
Facebook making mid-30s to mid-40s women feel the worst about their appearance, says new University of Auckland study.
Facebook Lite debuts for Android users, offering the quintessential social experience on 2G or shaky networks with minimal data use.
Facebook launches 'disaster response guide' for New Zealand in the wake of severe weather and flooding #Facebook #disasterresponse.