After a disappointing earning report, and poor projections, Snapchat announces a pair of upcoming changes aimed at increasing revenue.
New AR Trial Ads and Promoted Stories coming to Snapchat
After a disappointing earning report, and poor projections, Snapchat announces a pair of upcoming changes aimed at increasing revenue.
Apple would like you to give the gift of music this holiday season so the company yesterday published its first holiday ad on YouTube, just in time for Thanksgiving.
Apple on Thursday published a new commercial for iPad Pro via its official YouTube channel.
US carrier T-Mobile wants you to know that it's landed iPhone X so they've created a pretty awesome ad for the latest Apple smartphone featuring—why not?—Animoji.
Samsung Mobile USA yesterday published a new Galaxy commercial to its official YouTube channel that once again takes aim at Apple fans who would stand in the line for a new iPhone.
Apple on Wednesday posted a new ad for Apple Music to its official YouTube channel.
Samsung Mobile on Thursday released a nicely done commercial via its official YouTube channel, with the 30-second video touting its prowess as the creator and manufacturer of the best smartphone display technology. Good timing, by the way.
First introduced in June 2016 before launching in October 2016, search ads on App Store are now expanding to Canada, Mexico and Switzerland.
Apple News, the company's content-aggregating platform, has begun a trial program that allows a handful of partners to inject ads from Google's DoubleClick For Publishers system into their pages in the News app for iPhone and iPad.
Apple posted an ad to its official YouTube channel yesterday highlighting a new Portrait Lighting shooting mode on iPhone 8 Plus. Portrait Lighting simulates professional studio lighting with a shallow depth-of-field effect in five different lighting styles.
Apple on Friday shared a nicely done promotional video through its official YouTube channel that goes through some of the best new features of iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus that the company thinks would-be shoppers might appreciate.
Swedish company IKEA is running a series of ads that piggy-back on iPhone 8 launch and play on some of Apple’s most well-known marketing slogans, The Verge reported Friday.