Snap keeps leading the race toward in-app shopping, further innovating its AR Try-on capabilities and tools.
Snap keeps leading the race toward in-app shopping, further innovating its AR Try-on capabilities and tools.
WhatsApp will now let users link up to four iOS or Android devices to one account without compromising privacy.
According to reports, Netflix's mobile gaming service may soon be available to iOS subscribers as well, though Apple may limit its options.
Telegram is introducing ads within public channels of 1,000+ members to create a more sustainable business model without compromising privacy.
Yelp is launching a new 'Popular Dishes' feature and improving engagement on 'Yelp Connect' as part of a new home feed experience on iOS.
Meta is reportedly planning to open physical stores as its Reality Labs expands its VR and AR product line.
Anyone with a link to a Twitter Space will now be able to listen to the live broadcast, even if they don't have a Twitter account.
WhatsApp is working on significantly increasing the maximum time limit to delete a message for everyone in a chat.
Instagram has rolled out a new "Add Yours" sticker in Stories to give users more ways to collaborate and discover new people to follow.
Clubhouse announced its app is now available in 13 more languages, including five Indian languages, beginning with Android.
Apple has announced that developers can now invite people to try out beta versions of their Mac apps through a new TestFlight for Mac app.
WhatsApp is reportedly offering users a cashback promotion to start making person-to-person payments on WhatsApp Pay.
Instagram is bringing back support for Twitter Card previews that are automatically generated when you share an Instagram post on Twitter.
Zoom is testing an ad-supported model on its free subscription tier, to ensure it can still offer a free plan.
Twitter has published a list of topical trends and tips that brands can use in their 2021 festive season marketing efforts.
Microsoft will soon be updating Teams to make meetings more immersive and launching new technologies in support of a hybrid work environment.
Facebook is shutting down one of its most-used technologies and deleting its massive database of face recognition templates.
Netflix is starting to roll out mobile games to its subscribers on Android devices. But don’t expect any Squid Game-inspired games.