Instagram is Testing a Number of New Features Including a Native Resharing Button
Instagram is apparently busy testing a number of new features in its popular photo-sharing app that may appear for everyone soon.
Instagram is apparently busy testing a number of new features in its popular photo-sharing app that may appear for everyone soon.
The new Snapchat filters can recognize a number of different objects including concerts, beaches, pets, sports, and food.
Less than 24 hours after Twitter announced the new tweet character limit, a new Tweetbot update has arrived to support the major change.
The team behind the app says Alto Mail is discontinued, so you'll need to find a new email app. Jeff Byrnes has the news and some options for you.
Flexibits, the developers behind Fantastical, have released a new Mac app that reinvents how you deal with contact management.
Users of the popular social network can now users select to upload portrait or landscape images and videos to a single Instagram post.
An app that uploads your address book to its servers without telling you is a pretty suspicious indication of something that will compromise your Contacts.
The threaded comments on Instagram are much like the same feature found on Facebook. Just hit "Reply" under any comment to leave a message.
The 2018 emoji "draft candidates" have been announced for potential release in Unicode 11. The news comes ahead of the public release of Unicode 10.
Any Snapchat fan can now order the Snap Spectacles directly from the online retailing giant for $129.99. Three colors are available.
All of the 56 new emoji characters in the recently approved Unicode 10.0 standard should arrive in a future update for both iOS and macOS.
With a new update, live video broadcasters can now share a replay to Instagram Stories that will be avaialble to view for 24 hours.
Along with automatically updating tweets, Twitter's redesigned iOS app also offers one place to access your profile, additional accounts, settings, and privacy.
Using Bubble and Full Screen Effects is a great way to add flair to your messages. Let's look at new Messages Full Screen effects in iOS 11's first beta.
Apple will offer more information about the new Business Chat feature at a WWDC session on Friday. It will more than likely land with iOS 11 this fall.
When you want to stay organized, you need an app that has your back. With the latest update to Alto, your email and calendar are organized in a single app.
Users of the popular social network can now see what’s happening at a particular location and soon find stories related to their specific interests.
Rolling out to iOS users this week, the new Facebook Messenger layout hopes to make it easier to navigate through the app.
One of the best keyboard alternatives for iOS devices, SwiftKey has also added support for 68 new languages. The app now supports 106 languages.
Just wrapping up in Mountain View, California, the Google I/O keynote saw a number of new announcements for iOS device users.
Designed to compete against Siri and Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant won't be as tightly integrated into iOS devices but should still be interesting to use.
A new Instagram update is ushers in some seemingly familiar features, including selfie filters, pioneered by rival Snapchat.
With the updated Amazon Alexa app, users can call or message any Amazon Echo or Echo Dot or anyone else with the app installed.