After testing the feature last year, Netflix is now rolling out its Fast Laughs feature on iOS.
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After testing the feature last year, Netflix is now rolling out its Fast Laughs feature on iOS.
New Instagram Live Rooms let you go Live on the platform with up to three people at a time.
Twitter announced its first-ever paid product, called "Super Follow" which will let some creators ask users to pay to access their content.
Facebook and Instagram have introduced cross-app messaging, letting users from one app find and message you on the other.
Instagram is introducing more resources for people that are affected by eating disorders.
According to reports, LinkedIn is building a new service to let its members find and work with freelancers.
Twitter is testing a new feature that lets users record, and send, voice messages in their DMs.
Microsoft has announced an update to its Edge Browser with a new 'Kids Mode' that makes browsing safer and more kid-friendly.
After launching its new photo editor on Android last year, Google Photos is now rolling out a new video editor with more editing features.
Instagram is celebrating the Lunar New Year with special stickers, an AR filter, and special appearances by Creators.
Instagram has announced new measures against bad behavior on its platform, including removing accounts that send abusive DMs.
Pinterest has announced a new widget option for iOS, that lets Pinners choose their interests and have them served to their home screens daily.
One of the new features on iOS 14.5 is the ability to choose Spotify as the default for Siri. Here's how to set it up.
Shopify has announced that it's expanding its Shop Pay payment option to all merchants selling on Facebook and Instagram.
Chrome is giving users more privacy and fewer distractions, by muting web notifications while screen sharing.
TikTok is rolling out a new warning banner on videos that contain unverified information, to discourage users from sharing them.
Instagram has confirmed it is working on a new vertical Stories feed, giving its app more of a TikTok feel.
Google has announced a new feature that lets you quickly preview how you look on camera before going on a Google Meet call.