Twitter has begun testing a new way to let you watch YouTube videos directly in the timeline, without having to exit the application.
Twitter has begun testing a new way to let you watch YouTube videos directly in the timeline, without having to exit the application.
Google is rolling out a new feature that lets you snooze your desktop Google Calendar notifications.
Apple has announced an update to Apple Maps that lets you find nearby COVID-19 vaccination locations across the US.
Instagram is introducing new policies and features to limit interactions between teenagers on its platform and adults they don't follow.
Twitter has added support for multiple security keys on its app, and will soon letting you link more than one security key to use for 2FA.
Google is making it free for travel companies to appear in hotel booking links on google.com/travel.
Facebook has confirmed the test of a feature that allows Instagram users to share reels on Facebook News Feed.
GIPHY is introducing a 'Hire Me' button to make it easier for brands and professionals to hire artists on its platform.
After launching disappearing messages last year, WhatsApp is now working on images that self-destruct when you leave a chat.
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.