After releasing two developer beta versions last year, Google introduced the first public beta for Android 16 on Thursday. New features include live
Instagram on Sunday rolled out Edits, a video-editing product that appeared similar to CapCut, which is owned by TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance.
Pixelfed is now available as a mobile apps for both iOS and Android. The open source, decentralized platform offers image sharing similar to Instagram. However, Pixelfed has no advertisements and does not share user data with third parties.
Pixelfed, a decentralized Instagram alternative, has launched an official mobile app on Android and iOS. Here’s what you should know.
Instagram is launching "Edits," a new video editing app, with a debut on Android likely coming in February 2025.
Instagram is rolling out an update over the weekend that replaces its iconic square profile grid with rectangles.
To create Guides, navigate to your Instagram profile and click on the plus sign at the top right corner. Select Guide from the menu. You will be prompted to choose a format: Places, Products, or Posts. Each format is tailored for curating specific content according to your interests or business requirements.
Development on Android 16 is progressing quickly, and ahead of the projected l ate spring/early summer arrival Google has just released the very first beta version. Unlike Apple, which splits up public and developer betas, Android 16 beta is available to everyone — provided they have an eligible Pixel device.
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Pixelfed, a decentralized alternative to Instagram, has launched its official mobile apps. The service today runs on the same ActivityPub protocol that
According to a report from The Information, Instagram is attracting TikTok creators with lofty monthly cash bonuses up to $50,000.
To start personalizing your Activity Status, first open the Instagram app on your Android device and navigate to your profile page by clicking the profile icon located at the bottom right. Then, click the three horizontal lines located at the top right of your profile page and choose Settings from the available options.