Instagram gains new filters, Facebook rolls out new photo auto-enhancement features
Instagram and Facebook have just unveiled new features for enhancing photos in their respective iOS apps.
Instagram and Facebook have just unveiled new features for enhancing photos in their respective iOS apps.
Instagram announces a huge milestone.
In version 6.2.0, Instagram also makes it easy to find interesting accounts to follow.
The monetization of the photo sharing social network continues.
Users of Apple’s latest handsets should notice much sharper photos.
Grids is aptly named as it presents Instagram feeds in a gorgeous grid of photos and videos.
Get ready for a flood of time-lapse selfies.
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With built-in stabilization technology, users can capture a video while in motion.
Get ready to import, capture, and share videos and pics of your pets with today's apps.
Sharing your computer photos is a breeze with the Younity app for iOS.
Instagram's Bolt teases U.S. consumers by softly launching in three other markets.
It's currently available in New Zealand, Singapore, and South Africa.
Using the bug, a third-party could possibly gain full access to your account.
The app is described as “one tap photo messaging.”
The move was completed earlier this year.
With version 6.0 of the popular app, it is also easier to upload and share videos.
Instagram likes and activity will no longer be shared on Facebook.
What's the perfect paring for wine? The Second Glass app of course! Watch today's show to see how the Wine Riot in Los Angeles was powered by apps.
Say hello to Cinamatic, the new video app from Hipstamatic.
Facebook and the Facebook-owned Instagram are both continuing to grow.