The new Interests feature on the eBay iOS and Android apps will bring items to the homepage that users might actually want to buy.
YouTube has launched a new feature that automatically identifies and gives credits to music used in videos.
The new Features for Facebook Stories will be available in India first, while the rest of the world will be given access to them soon.
Skype’s number of users isn’t growing, according to former employees of Microsoft.
Nintendo has terminated Miitomo, its first mobile app for iOS and Android devices.
Yahoo’s new messaging app has an invite-only model and features that are reminiscent of Slack and Discord.
Niantic is planning to make the AR maps available to third-party app developers.
Apple is reportedly removing apps from the App Store that violate its guidelines on sharing location data with third parties.
Google’s Gboard virtual keyboard app now has support for Morse code.
The bug appears to be affecting iPhones and iPads running iOS 11.3 and the beta releases of iOS 11.4.
A code hidden inside the Twitter APK shows that the app might get an end-to-end encryption feature for sending and receiving direct messages.
Google has revealed that its Maps app will be getting a number of new features this year.
The new feature is believed to work a lot like Musical.ly because it will let users create short DIY music videos.
Apple is giving app developers no choice but to add support for the iPhone X’s display and notch.
There are two new message bombs that are plaguing WhatsApp.
A bug in Twitter's system has allowed users' passwords to be exposed in plaintext.
Facebook users will soon be able to capture and post 3D photos to the News Feed.
Facebook announced a bunch of new features for Instagram during its F8 conference.
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Parents will soon be able to approve individual videos and channels in the YouTube Kids app.
Instagram has also announced improvements to Stories, including the ability to let users upload up to 10 photos or videos at once.
Spotify free users will be able to play music on-demand from 15 playlists, including Discover Weekly, Daily Mix and Release Radar.