Telegram Messenger updated with admins, supergroups and more
The latest update to Telegram Messenger introduces three new and noteworthy features.
The latest update to Telegram Messenger introduces three new and noteworthy features.
In version 1.4.3 of the powerful third-party keyboard app, you can quickly and easily view usage stats.
Use Spotlight Search, delete messages, and attach files with an update to this popular communications app.
Now you can check a location, add an event, or call a number with a tap.
The app is part of the Facebook at Work initiative.
Join a group, create your own, and then easily share awesome content with friends.
Users can also find Vines that use the same audio clip or song.
Instead of getting the latest tweets from everyone, just get the ones you want with this handy widget.
WhatsApp Messenger for iOS has just been updated with several notable improvements.
If you need a dog walker or caregiver for Rover, take a look at this app that finds people in your area to help.
Be a part of live calls anywhere in the world. Add your comments, share your photos, or just listen in.
Grab SwiftKey's latest update and start using iOS 9.1's new emoji in every available message!
The social network is partnering with a number of big name companies like the Washington Post and CBS.
The social networking giant is hoping to make the system easier for newcomers to learn and use.
Inbox by Gmail is about to get a whole lot ... smarter.
The popular and powerful Twitter client looks great on Apple's wearable device.
This app helps you stop texting and driving by making you send voice messages instead.
The app is breaking free from the Facebook Messenger platform.
Chat with friends and family while you watch videos, check out photos, or just hang out together in your own private room.
Both apps now support the 3D Touch feature of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.
Some app users were experiencing excessive battery drain.
Users of the popular social network can now also view more personalized search results.
When you select a story, Facebook says it loads 10 times faster than a standard mobile Web article.