To help professionals stay updated and work from home, LinkedIn offers Coronavirus updates on a new Trending News section and 16 free courses on its platform.
To help professionals stay updated and work from home, LinkedIn offers Coronavirus updates on a new Trending News section and 16 free courses on its platform.
Facebook last week started sending out invites to the closed alpha version of its Facebook Horizon VR platform announced last September.
Google published a list of simple ways in which businesses affected by the Coronavirus outbreak can keep their customers up-to-date.
Facebook has announced it is temporarily banning ads and commerce listings that are selling medical face masks.
Twitter is giving Android users a better way to access lists. By pinning up to five Twitter lists, users can swipe through them as alternative timelines.
Google announced a "new experience in Google Ads" that simplifies attribution reports, allowing users to get to important data fast.
VSCO has announced Montage the mobile app's "first-ever multimedia creation tool," letting users stitch together photos and videos to create video collages.
Facebook is starting to roll out its native Messenger app for Mac in Australia, France, Mexico, and Poland.
To help people stay connected as COVID-19 spreads, Google is providing free access to advanced video-conferencing capabilities in Hangouts Meet.
Facebook is rolling out a new version of Messenger on iOS, which it says is "faster, smaller and simpler," having been built "from the ground up."
A San Fransisco-based company is working on custom printed respirator masks that will protect you from the coronavirus and still let you unlock your phone.
After months of anticipation, users are finally being treated to the most requested feature on WhatsApp - dark mode.
LinkedIn is rolling out a new job filter to help job seekers find employers who consider job applications from people who have a criminal record.
Facebook has published five best practices that will help businesses improve their messaging experiences with people.
After launching its 3D Photos feature back in 2018, Facebook is now using AI to create 3D photos from pretty much any standard 2D picture.
With cases of the coronavirus increasing every day, the World Health Organization (WHO) has joined TikTok to spread awareness and fight misinformation about the virus.
After rolling out its (much) smaller Pinterest Lite app, last year, Pinterest has now announced the app is being launched globally.
YouPorn has announced the launch of Swyp, a new TikTok-like web app that lets you browse through adult videos and swipe on the ones you want to watch.