Netflix this morning announced that its mobile app is now hosting 30-second video trailers.
Netflix rolls out 30-second vertical video trailers
Netflix this morning announced that its mobile app is now hosting 30-second video trailers.
Apple's free iOS video-editing app, iMovie for iPhone and iPad, was updated on App Store yesterday with support for iPhone X's Super Retina display and the Metal framework.
Facebook takes advantage of facial recognition in several ways.
The entertainment conglomerate Disney today launched ESPN+, its new video-streaming service with 10,000 live sporting events in its first year, including more than 180 Major League Baseball and National Hockey League games.
Snapchat introduced Snapcodes in January 2015 and now Instagram is copying the feature.
Want to take depth-of-field images in the Instagram camera?
Snapchat on Friday launched a trio of iPhone X-exclusive lenses it promised months ago.
Ukrainian developer Readdle today pushed an amazing new update to Documents, a Finder-like app you’ve always wanted that lets you read, listen, view, annotate and organize almost anything you want on your iPad and iPhone.
You may have noticed that not all iPhone apps support text styling.
Facebook today announced that people can now send and receive 360-degree panoramic photos and HD quality videos through the mobile Messenger app for iPhone and iPad, as well as via its messaging web app at Messenger.com.
To help app makers comply with the European Union’s upcoming General Data Protection Regulation, Apple on Friday announced it is providing new tools designed to help developers fulfill data requests made by users in the European Union or around the world.
Developer The Iconfactory today refreshed its excellent Twitter client, named Twitterrific.