Although Marketplace was in millions of vehicles, it didn't take off as the automaker hoped.
The app is reportedly nudging some users to increase their time limit to at least 30 minutes.
Google Workspaces announced that it has killed off Google+ spinoff Currents, marking the final end of its social network or whatever G+ was.
If you want to check out the app, you can now do so without first buying the $99 Orba.
Grindr has abruptly left Apple's App Store in China, raising fears about a renewed government crackdown on 'illegal' content.
Chrome for Android is adding a warning when you try to close many tabs at once.
Google has launched an Offers tab for the Play Store featuring deals on apps, games, movies, books and other purchases.
Creators will be able to charge for access to their content.
Apple will let dating apps like Tinder offer alternative payment options in the Netherlands after a regulator ordered it to make the change.
Other new features include emoji-driven polls in stories and snaps.
It's trying to give users what they want while adhering to App Store rules.
Moxie Marlinspike created the Signal encrypted messaging app, which launched in 2014.
Tinder is working on a new feature called Swipe Party that will let you invite friends online to help you vet dates.
Clubhouse is adding two features that make it easier to discover audio rooms.
Popcorn Time, the app that was once popular for making pirating movies as easy as watching Netflix, has shut down.
Walmart has big plans for its InHome delivery service in 2022, with plans to expand it from 6 million households to 30 million by the end of the year.
You'll be able to translate messages as well.
Adam Mosseri, who runs the platform, said the team will place an onus on creators, transparency and messaging next year.
It's promising to bring the 'privacy, speed and simplicity' of its mobile app to computers.
You'll be able to skip from one event to the next rather than scrubbing through the timeline.