Facebook is unveiling a new Android product today, a move that many speculate is centered on a mobile phone, made by HTC Corp. Find out live TODAY AT 12:50 p.m. (EST) in the player on the left.

 

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    Facebook U.S. mobile ad revenue soaring

    A research firm expects Facebook's mobile ad revenue to soar this year, hitting nearly $1 billion a year after the company started to splice ads into its users' mobile phones and tablets.

     

    • Firm can sue Facebook over 'Timeline'

      Firm can sue Facebook over 'Timeline'

      A social media company called Timelines Inc. can sue Facebook Inc. over allegations that it violated the smaller firm's trademark on the word "timeline," a federal judge ruled.

      • Marriage issue impacts Facebook users

        Marriage issue impacts Facebook users

        According to the social networking site, roughly 2.7 million users changed their profile image on Tuesday as the U.S. Supreme Court pondered the future of same-sex marriage in the United States.

        • Zuckerberg faces $1 billion tax bill

          Zuckerberg faces $1 billion tax bill

          Zuckerberg's whopping tax hit stems from a decision last May.

          1. Image with a message spreads on Facebook

            Image with a message spreads on Facebook

            Supporters of same-sex marriage (and their friends) are going to be seeing a lot of red today.

            • Child porn video goes viral on Facebook

              Child porn video goes viral on Facebook

              Facebook is responding to a child porn video that went viral on the social media site.

              • Fla. court: Facebook posts can be crimes

                Fla. court: Facebook posts can be crimes

                In an apparent first in Florida law, a state appeals court ruled Monday that posting threats on one's personal Facebook page can be prosecuted under state law.

              • What are your kids looking at online?

                What are your kids looking at online?

                Relieved your kids aren't posting embarrassing messages and goofy self-portraits on Facebook? They're probably doing it on Instagram and Snapchat instead.