WhatsApp is rolling out a limited public beta test allowing support for multiple devices without the need of having a smartphone nearby.
WhatsApp is rolling out a limited public beta test allowing support for multiple devices without the need of having a smartphone nearby.
Apple Pay is planning on boosting its services by launching a Pay Later program in collaboration with Golman Sachs.
Twitter announced it will be shutting down Twitter Fleets, its own experiment with ephemeral content and the Stories format.
Clubhouse has announced the rollout of one of its most-requested features - direct messaging on iOS and Android.
Ahead of World Emoji Day, Adobe is releasing its 2021 study on global emoji trends and their social impact.
Google is teaming up with GoDaddy to allow merchants to have their product inventory show up across Google services.
A year after bringing unlimited Meet video calls to all, Google is restricting free Gmail users to just 60 minutes per group call.
Apple launched a new MagSafe battery pack for the iPhone 12. It costs $99 and is available on Apple.com.
YouTube Shorts, the video platform's TikTok competitor is now rolling out to users in over 100 countries around the world.
Fortnite players will now find a Lebron James playable character in the Items Shop available to purchase in two different versions.
The TikTok TV app is now available on Amazon Fire TV devices in the UK, France, and Germany.
Just one month after surprising us with the puffer blue jacket, Yeezy Gap is back with a Black version of the Round Jacket.
Instagram has released a new in-app tool that helps users recover hacked Instagram accounts, directly from the app.
Swiss luxury watchmaker TAG Heuer is about to drop a Super Mario-inspired limited edition Wear OS smartwatch.
TikTok is expanding its new automatic content removal system in the US and Canada to identify violative content before anyone sees it.
Clubhouse and TED have announced a new partnership to offer a series of exclusive drop-in audio chats, starting July 12.
According to Twitter, the surge in positive conversations on its platform indicates that... the future is bright.
Twitter Now Lets You Restrict Who Can Reply To Your Published Tweets
Not quite the edit button we asked for, but Twitter is now rolling out the ability to restrict audiences on tweets that went wrong.