As if there wasn't enough Pokémon on the console already.
The app will store photos and videos at their original quality for $10/year.
Tesla has released a major update to its iPhone app that packs widgets, car controls, a new design and improved 3D visuals and animations.
The company is planning to release a math-learning app next year.
You can now turn Waze navigation into a 'PAW Patrol' adventure — which could be either the best or worst thing ever for parents.
Samsung plans to remove apps from its proprietary apps later this year.
Roku has announced that Spectrum TV is back on its Channel Store.
Amazon's free streaming app is available via a pay TV service for the first time.
Yik Yak shut down in 2017 following misconduct controversies and users moving elsewhere.
Google's Android Accessibility Suite beta app update lets you control your phone using face gestures.
Reddit's iOS app is adding a TikTok-style video feed that lets you indulge in short clips.
China has sued Tencent over WeChat's 'youth mode,' claiming the feature violates laws protecting children.
Microsoft is rolling out a series of updates for its OneNote apps on Windows with the intention of creating a single user experience.
Yelp will now allow shops and restaurants to list whether they require proof of vaccination from customers.
IMDb's free, ad-support streaming service finally standalone mobile apps for iPhones, iPads and Android in the US.
Protect agents can send emergency services to your location or just chat with you for peace of mind.
The cause of the issue is unclear.
Apple has pulled Unjeced's anti-vax dating and social app over misinformation, and Google might not be far behind.
Google is giving us a glimpse of what the Play Store's safety section may look like.
WhatsApp has changed archived chats to keep them permanently hidden by default, even if someone sends a new message.