In its effort to protect critical dialogue on its platform, Twitter is announcing several new product and enforcement updates.
In its effort to protect critical dialogue on its platform, Twitter is announcing several new product and enforcement updates.
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.
Apple blocked a Facebook update because its new feature called out Apple on the 30% App Store tax the company takes on all in-app purchases.
Fossil announced several updates for its Gen 5 smartwatches, including sleep tracking, VO2 max estimates, cardio fitness tracking, and more.
Facebook has started unifying the chat systems for Instagram and Messenger, allowing users from one platform to message users from the other.
Twitter has finally made its v2 API available to developers - totally rebuilt for the first time since 2012.
Instagram Camera will now learn from you as you use it and will customize its menu for you - making it easier to use the tools you love.
No more manual timeline refreshes on Twitter for Mac! You can set the app to automatically stream Tweets and keep them at the top of your timeline.
Google Maps has rolled out a small design update to help us find more delivery and take-out options during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Facebook is rolling out a new version of Messenger on iOS, which it says is "faster, smaller and simpler," having been built "from the ground up."
Facebook has updated its Privacy Checkup and is rolling out the new version globally this week. Here is a short guide to the updated tool.
Apple has just released iOS 13.2 and with it come 398 new Emoji, including the first ever gender neutral Emoji.
Your organic Page impressions may soon drop as Facebook is rolling out a change to how it counts real impressions to better match its ad metrics.
Google has made an update that expands the distribution of its app ads and makes them appear more often on iOS browsers.
Finally! Snap has released its new Snapchat for Android app that's been in development for over a year, rebuilt from the ground up.
Twitter introduced its updated camera feature during a keynote at SXSW. Soon you will be able to swipe left from within the app for a full screen camera experience.
The latest update of the Telegram messaging app comes with a handy new feature: the ability to 'undo' the deletion of chats and chat histories.
The wait lasted long enough: starting today, Android users can, too, switch back to a reverse chronological feed on Twitter.