After shutting down Instagram Lite last May, Instagram is now rolling out a new lite version of its Android app in India.
After shutting down Instagram Lite last May, Instagram is now rolling out a new lite version of its Android app in India.
Yelp this week announced a new redesigned Android app that gives users a better, personalized experience.
Under Armour announced it's retiring its health and fitness tracking app Endomondo at the end of the year.
Building on its full-body tracking technology, Snapchat has launched 10 new 3D body scan Lenses, that respond to your movements.
WhatsApp last week finally announced the ability to mute chat conversations on its app... forever.
Google announced that opening and searching within Android apps with Google Assistant is now available to all Assistant-enabled Android phones.
Google understands selfie retouching can contribute to how people feel about how they actually look. So they are changing their approach.
Microsoft is announcing the ability to do a lot more with your voice on Outlook mobile, than just search for things like events, emails, and files.
Opera has updated its Android 60 and desktop apps with new features to help users safely access their data on the go or on their desktop.
Waze will now allow you to plan your drives on your desktop browser and then save the directions on your phone.
Google is finally rolling out its Nearby Share content-sharing feature on smartphones running Android 6.0 and above.
Facebook is bringing the screen-sharing feature, which is already available on Messenger video calls and Messenger Rooms, to Messenger for Android and iOS.
Google Plus has officially been laid to rest after its mobile apps have both been rebranded as 'Google Currents' this week.
Google has made Meet available in Gmail on Android and iOS, letting you start or join Meet video calls directly from your inbox. Here's how.
Microsoft has announced the expansion of Microsoft Teams beyond work groups, opening the platform up for personal use.
Adobe has launched its AI-powered Photoshop Camera app, that lets you capture, edit, and share, photos with powerful tools and effects.
Twitter is testing out a new feature for Android users that prompts them to read an article before tweeting it, in an effort to promote informed discussion.
In support of recent protests, encrypted messaging app Signal has announced a new blur interface that lets you blur people's faces in your photos.