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Facebook has released the latest beta of its React.js user interface library

Facebook has released the latest beta of its React.js user interface library   Back in March, Facebook released React Native, which allows developers to build native iOS and Android apps, on GitHub. Now, you can get your hands on the first beta of React v0.14, its Javascript library for creating user interfaces. The social network made the announcement

FailPop for iOS helps you avoid faux pas when you travel abroad… with GIFs

FailPop for iOS helps you avoid faux pas when you travel abroad… with GIFs   If you’re visiting a country for the first time, it’s always a good idea to brush up on local customs so you don’t end up offending locals during your trip. FailPop for iOS is here to rescue you, with helpful

Facebook Finally Allows More Control Over Your News Feed

Facebook Finally Allows More Control Over Your News Feed   Have an annoying Facebook friend whose constant status updates are constantly inundating your news feed? Well things surely became a bit easier for you with Facebook’s new and enhanced News Feed Preferences menu. You get a list of options upon clicking it. You’ll be able

14 Hidden Facebook Features Only Power Users Know

14 Hidden Facebook Features Only Power Users Know   Facebook is the principal digital public square of today. Well, it’s the principal digital public square for those of a certain age (i.e. post-college, the young’ns aren’t into it!) But Zuck & Co’s site is still an extremely integral virtual venue and will continue to be

Galaxy J5 and J7: Samsung’s First Selfie Phones Are Here

Galaxy J5 and J7: Samsung’s First Selfie Phones Are Here       Samsung has made sure both aren’t one-feature wonders though. The J5 comes with a quad-core 64-bit Snapdragon 410 processor. Its older sibling comes with an octa-core Snapdragon 615 processor. The J5 comes with a 5 inch display while the J7 ups it

Internet.org: Philanthropy or Just False Advertising?

Internet.org: Philanthropy or Just False Advertising?   It’s hard not to run across Internet.org in the news of late. Whether it’s a Pakistani man renting a billboard to thank Mark Zuckerberg for the initiative or the EFF coming out with a scathing assessment, Internet.org has generated a lot of debate. If you’re still unclear about

Facebook Lite is a stripped-down app for people with poor connections

Facebook Lite is a stripped-down app for people with poor connections   Facebook has launched a new Android app dubbed Facebook Lite, which aims to keep those with poor network coverage connected to the social network. Vijay Shankar, Product Manager for Facebook Lite, explained the app “uses less data and works well across all network

You Can Now Post GIFs on Facebook

You Can Now Post GIFs on Facebook   GIFs have been around for ages but they have recently become a “big thing” again. While other social networks have been supporting the format for years, Facebook is finally following the crowd. The company recently confirmed that it will now support GIFs in your news feed. Previously, users would

UBL Wiz Card Works on Facebook Ads in Pakistan

UBL Wiz Card Works on Facebook Ads in Pakistan   Previously its been a big issue that you are not able to pay to Facebook and Google Ads via UBL Cards especially UBL Wiz Visa Debit Card. UBL cards are only accepted by certain websites across world as UBL says its security policy does not allow

Google’s I/O Steers Devs to Photos, IoT, Maps and More

Google’s I/O Steers Devs to Photos, IoT, Maps and More Google on Thursday kicked off its I/O developers conference with the introduction of a new app for better managing, organizing and storing photos, as well as an Android spinoff for the Internet of Things, and an offline feature for Maps. The new Google Photo application