Facebook has released its Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses, capable of recording videos, taking photos, and even playing music.
Facebook has released its Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses, capable of recording videos, taking photos, and even playing music.
App analytics firm, App Annie, reports that Android users now spend more time watching videos on TikTok than on YouTube.
Twitter is testing a new timeline layout where videos and pictures span their width from edge-to-edge on the screen.
Twitter is looking to refine privacy tools and testing one that allows to prevent people from seeing tweets without removing them altogether.
In a bid to lure more users to Switch Online, Nintendo may soon be adding classic Game Boy and Game Boy Color games to the service.
Facebook Gaming has announced a massive expansion of its music catalog, now available to all Level Up and Partner Creators.
Google’s 7-year-old fitness app doubled its download numbers in the past couple of years and reached a new milestone of 100 million installs.
A new page on Ray-Ban’s website is now teasing the launch of Facebook’s smart glasses on September 9.
Instagram is making its verification process simpler, clearer, and faster, with an improved application form, more news sources, and more.
TikTok has issued a set of best practices for marketers and eCommerce brands to improve their video ad performance.
WhatsApp will soon let users choose to hide their "last seen" timestamp from some specific contacts at a time.
Maker of the Philips Hue line, Signify, is partnering with Spotify to sync indoor lighting directly with your music's beats.
Hootsuite is integrating Amplify with Microsoft Teams to harness the power of connected workforces, enhancing social selling and employee advocacy.
YouTube hit a new milestone, counting 50 million subscribers and trials on its YouTube Music or YouTube Premium services.
LinkedIn is adding new Sales Navigator features to provide relevant and accurate insights into buyers’ interests.
Adobe has kicked off this year's CoCreate: MAX, a program that pays creators to produce artwork to boost its MAX 2021 event.
LinkedIn will soon retire Stories but expand on creative tools allowing members to post videos that don't disappear after 24 hours.
Select creators are now able to set up monthly subscriptions to let their Super Followers access exclusive conversations.