Mobile software

Instagram Is Clamping Down On Third Party Apps

By @TheMarkDalton. Following recent lapses in security, Instagram has announced changes in its API policy to prevent developers from misusing…

10 years ago

Gmail Is Going To Write Replies For You

It was around this time last year that Google launched 'Inbox' which they touted had the ability to act as…

10 years ago

Instagram Breaks Free From The Square

The biggest change since Instagram launched nearly 5 years ago. The photo sharing app has announced support for images in…

10 years ago

Facebook Launches ‘M’ – Its Own Siri And Cortana Competitor

Facebook has officially launched M, their new virtual assistant which lives inside the Messenger app and can do things like;…

10 years ago

Google Hangouts Now Has Its Own Website

One of the more popular features to come out of Google+ has been the Hangouts feature with the strongest level…

10 years ago

Google Play Music & Samsung Ireland offer 6 months music for free

Google Play Music has partnered with Samsung, to provide customers with a free six-month subscription with every purchase of a…

10 years ago

Instagram Forces Teen Developer To Take Down His Instagram App

Last month a new desktop client for Instagram hit the Mac App Store which was $5 to download and allowed…

11 years ago

Instagram Adds New Editing Tools

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Instagram has added new editing tools into their most recent update which allows…

11 years ago

Instagram Gets First Filter Update In Two Years

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Instagram has been updated with five new filters for the first time in…

11 years ago

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