Video on Facebook is changing - in a big way. No longer does video mean video ads. It’s a full screen mobile experience as well. As mobile grows dramatically, Facebook is able to bring a video ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. You’ll also be able to save videos on your mobile device and them watch them on TV later, as well as re-watch ...
The Facebook Portal TV is my favorite of Facebook's Portal products. It's a great way to stay in touch with your family through video chat on the biggest screen in your house: your TV. You can use it ...
So Facebook will soon be launching an app for Samsung Smart TVs, Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV (don’t ask me where the Android TV app is). Considering Facebook’s increasing focus on video content and ...
Tech giants have all been rushing to expand into original TV content, and Facebook is about to make its own debut in the arena. Investors have been hearing quite a bit about the social network's plans ...
Facebook, which is definitely not a media company, is reportedly planning to launch around two dozen original “TV-like” programs in mid-June. Are you ready to catch the opening credits in your ...
According to a Facebook post by MTV's now former head of scripted programming Mina Lefevre, Facebook has recruited Lefevre to become its head of development. The implication here is that Facebook is ...
If you like to watch videos on Facebook with your phone or tablet, you may be soon get that same experience on a bigger screen. A new report claims that Facebook is working on a video-themed app ...
Facebook wants to grab a big chunk of the $70 billion-plus US TV ad market. The opportunity is clear. Even as the social network's advertising business has exploded, driven by small and mid-sized ...
Facebook has released new research telling you what you already know: You can't stop looking at your phone during TV commercials. The social network examined the Facebook activity of a select group of ...
Not only has it recently released new versions of its Portal devices, it also revealed an entirely new product: the $149 Portal TV. This time, it's a camera that turns your television into a giant ...