Uber has launched support for Live Activities, an iOS 16 feature that puts real time events from compatible apps on top of the lock screen.
Artifact, the AI-powered news curation app from Instagram's co-founders, is now available to everyone. It has new features, including a way to see articles that are popular among your contacts.
WhatsApp code hints that you may soon get to create private newsletters for your friends.
Uber has redesigned its app to offer quicker access to all its services, plus some perks for iPhone owners.
TikTok has launched its research API and has started giving more people access to its data.
YouTube Kids is now available on game consoles and Roku thanks to an upgrade to the usual YouTube app.
Instagram is cutting a feature that let you shop during livestreams.
TikTok will reportedly let creators put videos behind a paywall.
Flipboard hopes notes will help users start conversations, share ideas and build small communities around a shared interest or theme.
Microsoft Teams is moving to a new free tier for the office, but your company will have to pay to keep all your old chats.
Along with offering an incognito mode, Tinder is making it easier to block and report other users.
Google is testing Chrome's Blink web engine on iOS, but don't expect it in a public browser for now.
Apple TV, Apple Music and other Apple services are coming to third-party webOS TVs.
Apple is said to be working on a tool that would let anyone make AR apps using its future mixed reality headset.
Twitter now defaults to the timeline tab you last used — you won't have to put up with 'For You' if you don't want it.
Android 14 code could block users from installing ancient apps, so long as phone makers use the feature.
Mac users who have been waiting for a native version of WhatsApp can now download it without restrictions.
Facebook Messenger's encrypted chats now include many features from unprotected conversations, including custom emoji and themes.
Tweetbot has shut down due to Twitter's ban on third-party apps, but a Mastodon client is taking its place.
Willow's companion app for Apple Watch enables users to start and pause sessions, switch pump modes and adjust suction levels, all from their wrist.