14 Sep 2015
Facebook Launching Its New layout

Facebook Launching Its New layout Facebook’s design has been widely discussed among designers and users, and I’ve seen plenty of criticism: Having reviewed some of the critiques, I decided to try giving it a facelift. What started as a fun side project eventually lead to the Facebook Flat Chrome extension. In this piece, I’ll explain
14 Sep 2015
WhatsApp for Android lets you set custom notifications for your favorite contacts

WhatsApp for Android lets you set custom notifications for your favorite contacts WhatsApp has updated its messaging app on Android with a bunch of useful new features today, giving users better control over notifications from individual contacts. The ability to toggle the read status of chats showed up in an earlier build last month,
14 Sep 2015
Facebook’s M is a Siri-like personal assistant for Messenger

Facebook’s M is a Siri-like personal assistant for Messenger Facebook’s Vice President of Messaging Products David Marcus today announced a new service called M. M is designed to be your personal assistant, which you can use to ask for recommendations such as gift ideas or restaurants to visit when you’re traveling. Currently in testing, M also helps
14 Sep 2015
Ashley Madison reportedly planned to send 100,000 spammy tweets a month, and failed

Ashley Madison reportedly planned to send 100,000 spammy tweets a month, and failed It seems like Ashley Madison’s troubles just won’t let up. Company emails found in a data dump leaked by hackersafter they breached the site’s systems reveal that it planned to send out no less than 100,000 spam tweets a month. Business
11 Sep 2015
Facebook’s new video matching technology will make life a lot harder for pirates

Facebook’s new video matching technology will make life a lot harder for pirates Facebook is about to make life harder for video pirates. Following video’s explosive growth on the platform, the company is introducing measures to prevent content from being uploaded to the network without permission. Facebook is building new video matching technology that will
11 Sep 2015
Over 1B people used Facebook in a single day for the first time ever

Over 1B people used Facebook in a single day for the first time ever Here’s a crazy statistic for you: For the first time in history, one billion people used Facebook in a single day this past Monday. That means one out of every seven people on the planet was logged into the network at some
11 Sep 2015
Facebook’s newest product helps educators track students’ progress

Facebook’s newest product helps educators track students’ progress For the past year, Facebook has been working with a group of public schools to help improve the software they use to monitor students’ progress. Now, it wants to give it away for free to schools across the US. The social network says its dedicated team
11 Sep 2015
Instagram ads are going global and expanding to 30 seconds

Instagram ads are going global and expanding to 30 seconds Instagram announced that it will allow businesses to run ads up to 30 seconds long on its platform. Brands will also be able to use Instagram’s new landscape format for photo and video ads. As of September 9, ads are available in more than
11 Sep 2015
Android Pay begins rolling out today across the US

Android Pay begins rolling out today across the US It’s been a long wait, but Android Pay is officially starting toroll out today in the US. It replaces Google Wallet as Google’s primary NFC-based payment system. Android Pay works with MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express cards from numerous major US banks. Citibank and Wells
11 Sep 2015
Apple ‘blew it’ — The Apple Pencil (stylus) is here

Apple ‘blew it’ — The Apple Pencil (stylus) is here Steve Jobs always severely derided the idea of a stylus: His thought was that if you saw a stylus, then Apple ‘blew it’ — because styluses are klutzy and people lose them. But … Steve also famously told his successor Tim Cook not to waste