Dropbox's Carousel update lets you easily free up space and relive your memories
Dropbox has just put a bow on the latest update to its Carousel gallery app.
Dropbox has just put a bow on the latest update to its Carousel gallery app.
Google has just released notable updates to four of its iOS apps: Google Drive, Google Authenticator, Photo Sphere Camera, and Inbox.
Instagram and Facebook have just unveiled new features for enhancing photos in their respective iOS apps.
Snapchat has just received a small update that delivers several notable improvements.
A new website and app, #Homescreen enables users to share interactive screenshots of their iPhone home screens.
Pinterest has just updated its official iOS app to version 4.0 with interface and speed enhancements for iPhone.
Facebook is rolling out new features for its official mobile apps for iPhone and Android to allow easier sharing of multiple photos.
Just in the nick of time, Twitpic is saved, albeit only to a certain extent, by none other than Twitter.
Hipstamatic's new TinType app helps in creating “hauntingly beautiful” and “soul capturing” photos.
Apple has just begun offering access to its Photos app on its website for iCloud.
Snapchat has just begun showing its very first ad.
Microsoft Xim has finally been released on iOS.
Yahoo has updated the official iOS app of its Flickr photo-sharing service with universal support for iPad.
Twitpic is shutting down after all.
Grids is aptly named as it presents Instagram feeds in a gorgeous grid of photos and videos.
Twitter has just issued a new update to its official app for Mac.
Twitpic says that has indeed been acquired and the service will live on.
Storehouse has just received a significant update following the official launch of iOS 8.
The Ultravisual team has joined Flipboard at the company's office in New York.
Facebook has just updated Slingshot with a change that somewhat undermines the very feature that makes the app unique.
The popular Twitter-integrated photo-sharing service TwitPic is shutting down soon.
Shutter, the "infinite camera" app developed by StreamNation, has just received its first major update.
A significant update has just unfolded for the "stellar" storytelling app Steller.