Meta Quest 3S Xbox Edition debuts with exclusive look and Game Pass bundle
Meta’s first Xbox themed Quest headset is launched with 128GB, matching controllers, Elite Strap plus 3 months of Horizon+ and more
Meta’s first Xbox themed Quest headset is launched with 128GB, matching controllers, Elite Strap plus 3 months of Horizon+ and more
June?25,?2025 – Mercedes, Audi, Volvo and others refuse CarPlay Ultra, citing control over dashboard UI and data—even as Aston Martin signs on.
Character.AI brings on Meta’s ex-VP of business products as CEO, signaling a shift from research-first to product-led growth in the chatbot race.
Meta reportedly weighed acquiring Perplexity AI before backing Scale, signaling how serious it is about catching up in the AI race.
Meta hired Scale AI’s Alexandr Wang to advise its AI strategy—bringing years of competitor insight from training OpenAI, Anthropic, and others.
Mark Zuckerberg is courting elite AI minds with nine-figure packages to build Meta’s 50-member “superintelligence” lab for its AI race.
Congressional staffers use WhatsApp to talk policy off the record. Lawmakers worry the app is erasing accountability and skirting official channels.
Meta and Oakley unveil performance smart glasses with a 3K camera, built-in AI assistant, and open-ear audio.
Meta adds passkey support to Facebook, letting users skip passwords and log in with face, fingerprint, or PIN on mobile.
Threads now offers a separate reverse-chronological Fediverse feed and user search for platforms like Mastodon.
WhatsApp introduces ads and paid channels in Updates tab starting June?16, while keeping private chats encrypted and untouched.
Facebook will share all new videos as Reels. This is to streamline uploading content with unified privacy settings.
Meta AI now forces an extra tap and warning before posting to its Discover feed, aiming to prevent users from unintentionally broadcasting sensitive info.
Meta quietly paid Scale AI after the startup blocked access to its data. Here's how AI firms are starting to flex against Big Tech.
A new study finds Meta’s Llama 3.1 memorized nearly half of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, raising legal questions over AI training.