It would seem that Jiu Jitsu boffin and Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg is going to have to sell a superyacht to cover this latest fine.
The CEO of Meta took part in his first-ever Brazilian jiujitsu tournament and then went on to surprise everyone by winning gold and silver medals.
Elon Musk has entered a new arena with Mark Zuckerberg since his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter.
At least we don’t have to peer into his cold, dead, virtual avatar eyes anymore.
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It seems like Meta, Mark Zuckerberg’s company behind the virtual reality venture, is struggling to deliver on performance and subscription promises.
The majority of America’s tech titans have had a rough 2022, but Zuck’s losses stand head and shoulders above the rest.
It’s a strange time to be alive when a chatbot created by Meta calls Facebook’s founder “creepy” and talks about how bad he is for the world.
In the mire of professional influencers and targeted digital advertising that’s now prevalent, is the popularity of the photo-sharing app doomed for a decline?
Mark Zuckerberg’s social media giant has seen its daily active users drop for the first time in its 18-year history.
It’s out with the metaverse and in with the ‘Icelandverse’, thanks to a superb ad that pokes fun at Mark Zuckerberg.
Not only is a move towards the metaverse a way for Zuckerberg to brush all the bad things Facebook did under the carpet, but the actual name Meta has run into issues of its own.
Facebook’s name change announcement came with a couple of demos showing off what the company imagines the future will look like.