Meta rolls out new Reels tools, ‘Add Yours’ sticker to Instagram and Facebook

Meta has announced new Reels tools for Facebook and Instagram. The firm is introducing an “Add Yours” sticker feature for Reels on both the platforms. The sticker enables users to reply to other users’ Reels on a particular topic or in response to a request. You could share a Reel with an Add Yours prompt, for instance, asking people to post clips of their pets. Continue reading “Meta rolls out new Reels tools, ‘Add Yours’ sticker to Instagram and Facebook”

Spotify is testing recording audio reactions to playlists

Spotify  is about to introduce a new feature that will enable users to voice record their reactions to a playlist or album. This feature is currently being tested in Vietnam as spotted by a Reddit user. Spotify has not yet confirmed any details about this upcoming feature. Continue reading “Spotify is testing recording audio reactions to playlists”

WhatsApp is rolling out undo deleted message in beta

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WhatsApp has recently been working on many updates and releasing them one by one, bringing new experiences to users. The messaging platform is now releasing v2.22.18.13 via the Google Play Beta Program, which includes the ability to undo deleted messages. Continue reading “WhatsApp is rolling out undo deleted message in beta”

Telegram update brings New Interactive Emoji, Privacy features, and more

Telegram, a popular messaging app, has received an update that brings new interactive custom emojis, a redesigned emoji panel, a new privacy option for premium users, and other improvements. Let’s take a closer look at the changes that this new update has brought to the platform. Continue reading “Telegram update brings New Interactive Emoji, Privacy features, and more”

WhatsApp is working on approving new participants for groups

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Earlier this week, Meta introduced three new privacy features for WhatsApp, along with a global campaign to make people aware of how we work to keep people’s private conversations on WhatsApp safe. Continue reading “WhatsApp is working on approving new participants for groups”

Meta is testing default end-to-end encryption for Messenger

Meta has unveiled several new Messenger app features and also confirmed that with the upcoming update, personal messages and calls will be encrypted end-to-end by default. One of the most interesting new features is “safe storage,” which lets users back up their end-to-end encrypted Messenger conversations and then get them back with a PIN or a code that the app generates. Continue reading “Meta is testing default end-to-end encryption for Messenger”

Google Meet gets Live sharing of YouTube, Spotify and games

In June, Google said that it would combine its two video calling services into a single one and update Google Duo to include all the features of Google Meet. And now, this upgrade, which began rolling out last month, allows everyone to access additional capabilities, including scheduling and joining meetings, virtual backdrops, in-meeting chat, and much more, in addition to your current video calling options. Continue reading “Google Meet gets Live sharing of YouTube, Spotify and games”

Spotify redesigns its home screen for music and podcasts

Spotify has revealed a fresh look for the mobile app’s home screen. The new home screen will feature various categories for podcasts and music, the company claims, and will aid users in finding fresh content they potentially love. Users will find it simpler to discover new content recommendations and even revisit recent favorites thanks to the incoming update. Continue reading “Spotify redesigns its home screen for music and podcasts”

Snapchat+ with 6 exclusive features launched in India

In an effort to grow its user base by trying to monetize its over 100 million users, Snap announced on Wednesday that it has rolled out the paid version of its popular social media service in India. For just Rs. 49 per month, the South Asian country can now use its special and experimental features. Recently, Snapchat introduced Dynamic Stories features as well. Continue reading “Snapchat+ with 6 exclusive features launched in India”

Google Read Along is now available on the web

Google has announced that Read Along is now accessible on the web as well. The application, which was initially made available as Bolo in India in 2019 before being made available worldwide as Read Along the following year, encourages children to learn to read on their own with the aid of a reading assistant named Diya. Continue reading “Google Read Along is now available on the web”

Meta introduces three new privacy features for WhatsApp

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, showed off three new and important privacy features for WhatsApp today. Also, WhatsApp is starting a global campaign to make people aware of how we work to keep people’s private conversations on WhatsApp safe. Continue reading “Meta introduces three new privacy features for WhatsApp”

WhatsApp now allows you to delete a message even after 2 days

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WhatsApp, an instant messaging service, has been adding and developing new features in order to improve the platform and compete with competitors such as Telegram, Signal, and others. Continue reading “WhatsApp now allows you to delete a message even after 2 days”

Meta expands NFT support on Instagram to 100 countries

Today, Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, has confirmed that the firm is starting to support NFT on Instagram worldwide. After the social network’s initial NFT test launch in May, the expansion began. Users and companies in more than 100 countries across Africa, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and the Americas will now be able to share their NFTs on Instagram thanks to this extension. Only a few U.S. creators had access to this help prior to the expansion. Continue reading “Meta expands NFT support on Instagram to 100 countries”

Microsoft Teams is now optimized for Mac with Apple Silicon

Microsoft Teams has been optimized for Apple Silicon, and the new update is currently going out to users, the company announced following beta testing. Microsoft Teams has gone native, three months after quietly entering private beta and more than two years following the debut of the first Apple Silicon applications. Continue reading “Microsoft Teams is now optimized for Mac with Apple Silicon”