The long wait for group video calling to come to Telegram is over.
Microsoft won't take a cut of in-app purchases if developers use their own payment systems.
Google will add a resource key to Drive links generated for sharing.
NVIDIA has launched Canvas, a new app that can turn doodles into photorealistic landscape images.
Porsche has developed a prototype system that plays custom, original music to your driving, whether you're on the open road or stuck in traffic.
'Pokémon Unite' is coming to Switch in July and mobile in September, giving you a 'free' MOBA you can play across platforms.
Apple's music discovery service Shazam has surpassed 1 billion song IDs per month.
Amazon has followed in the footsteps of Apple and Google in cutting app store fees for smaller developers.
Apple is shutting down Dark Sky's iOS app, website and API at the end of 2022 as the attention shifts to iOS' built-in weather features.
President Biden has revoked Trump executive orders meant to limit TikTok and WeChat, but has issued his own orders reviewing security for these apps.
Microsoft is making voice a much more significant part of the Outlook experience.
OnStar Guardian can now be used even if you drive cars from another brand.
Apple is updating Swift Playgrounds to allow app developers to build and submit their software directly to the App Store from an iPad.
A report suggests two percent of the top 1,000 App Store titles were scams, including VPNs, dating apps and QR readers.
Signify has released a brand new version of the Philips Hue application that gives you a quick way to control your smart lights.
Tidal has released an Apple Watch app that lets you play music while leaving your iPhone at home, including offline tracks.
Pro-Palestinian activists are tanking Facebook's ratings in Apple's App Store and Google Play in protest over alleged censorship.
Spotify on Apple Watch finally supports music downloads, putting offline music on your wrist without requiring Apple Music.
As promised, Clubhouse has launched worldwide on Android, opening up the app to a lot more potential users.
The company says the app is easy to use and will let you share videos anywhere.