British MPs want a word with Zuckerberg
If he turns up it will be a rough ride
British MPs want a word with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and if he shows up he will have a harder time than he did when he spoke to the US Senate.
Zuckerberg says sorry to Europe
But some European politicians want a break up of Facebook
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has apologised to EU lawmakers for the company's role in the Cambridge Analytica scandal and for allowing fake news to swamp the site.
US senate committe gives Zuckerburg an easy ride
Easy to answer conspiracy theories
We expected Mark Zuckerburg to get an easy ride from US senators yesterday after it was revealed that Facebook had given most of them on average $6,000 lobbying money over the years, but some of the questions he received were just daft. Our favourite was an easy-to-refute conspiracy theory that Facebook listens in on your conversations via microphones to display relevant ads.
Zuckerberg quizzed over Oculus tech
We didn’t steal it, honest
Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has denied an allegation by a rival company that the virtual reality technology of Facebook's Oculus unit was nicked by a former staff member.
Facebook pitches affordable VR
Zuckerberg shows social notworkings VR future
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been showing off what he dubbed the company’s mobile VR future.
Zuckerberg can be annoying in at least two languages
Chinese stunned
Iranians want to stone Zuckerburg
Zuckerberg says he is already stoned thank you
Zuckerberg made $3.3 billion last year
Had a huge tax bill
Zuckerberg drops out of top 10 billionaires
Can't seem to catch a break
Egyptian revolutionaries invite Facebook founder to visit
Mubarak defriends Zuckerberg