Niantic Labs is rolling out a new update for its “Pokémon GO” app for both iOS and Android.
The Google app for Android and iOS devices now shows the latest news through a feed, which can also be customized by the user.
The Nintendo Switch Online app is now available from the App Store and Play Store, but it doesn't do much yet and only supports "Splatoon 2" as of late.
Tinder introduced a new design to the app on Tuesday, and it left some users a little confused.
The Indonesian government blocked access to web versions of Telegram and threatens to ban the messaging service completely over terrorism concerns.
Amazon is said to be working on its own messaging app. Here's a list of features that could be included.
Facebook appears to be rolling out a tool for the main Facebook app that lets users create short GIFs.
The rumored app is said to be called News Today and will be able to support Samsung's Bixby voice assistant to play and control podcasts.
Microsoft has released Seeing AI, an iOS app that is able to verbally describe the world for those who are blind or visually impaired using artificial intelligence.
Facebook has announced that it will be conducting a worldwide beta test for its home screen ads for the Messenger app.
Waze for iOS now allows users to customize voice prompts by recording themselves giving out directions.
Apple has updated its Maps app for iOS with new public transit directions for certain parts of Nevada.
[hold for tech editor] Alexa can now alert you when your Amazon package is on its way.
The majority of Americans are looking forward to futuristic payment technologies, while one-third of U.S. consumers say paper checks will die off, survey finds.
The Skype iPhone app has a rating of just over one star after its recent update.
Spotify's new driving mode appears to focus on voice dictation so that drivers can focus their attention on the road.
Uber has now implemented tipping into its ride-sharing application in over 100 U.S. and Canadian cities.
Facebook's standalone group video chat app has the working name Bonfire, and sources say that it's essentially a clone of Houseparty.
LendUp, a startup that offers loans to people seen as too risky by banks, announces strategic investment from PayPal.
Instagram is using an AI system called DeepText, which is able to determine whether comments are offensive or spam.
"It should cause some concern for those of you that have children using Snapchat."
Members of Tinder Gold will be able to see everyone who has swiped right on them