Group Video Chat Comes to Facebook Messenger
Facebook has just updated Messenger with support for group video chat, just days after the introduction of an in-app camera.
Facebook has just updated Messenger with support for group video chat, just days after the introduction of an in-app camera.
Add some color and personality to your iMessages using Monument Valley Stickers, featuring Princess Ida, the Crows, and the Totem.
Adobe Spark Video is living up to its name with a recent update that allow you to use existing video along with photos, text, icons, and voice narration.
There’s now a sticker pack that you can use to Clash up your iMessage conversations. Enter: Clash-A-Rama, featuring characters from the web series.
The media company apparently has big plans for the app created by the YouTube celebrity.
If you love sharing iMessage stickers in your texts, try something new and create your own.
Google Allo has just received a notable update that introduces another “smart” feature.
The popular social network has been criticized for failing to deal with the increasing number of trolls and worse.
We've got some good news for the fans of the peach emoji.
At long last, the immensely popular Facebook-owned messaging app now has a video calling feature.
It’s a set of tools for brands and businesses that take advantage of one-on-one chat and social broadcasting options.
WhatsApp appears to have a thing with gaining new features that aren’t actually new. Still, better late than never.
Twitter appears intent on coming up with new ways of improving the experience it offers, whether for regular users or businesses.
The first beta version of the software is available to registered developers and public testers.
Twitter is working on a new feature in its official iOS app that will enable users to filter out tweets that contain certain words.
Skype has just updated its official iPhone and iPad apps to expand their integration with Siri.
WhatsApp is taking a page out of Snapchat and the Stories feature of its fellow Facebook-owned app Instagram.
Personalized to your interests, it will show Stories from people you don't yet follow.
Do we really want to be talking to digital assistants all day with our voices?
It’s the Facebook you know and love (or hate), except it’s used for connecting with coworkers and managers instead of family and friends.
Events from Facebook lets you easily discover events and stay on top of the ones that you’re interested in.
Facebook has rolled out end-to-end encryption in Messenger for all of the more than 900 million people. But there's a way to have secret conversations.
Telegram has just received an update on iOS that adds support for a new bot-powered gaming platform and integration with Siri.