The long revered WhatsApp Web Client has officially arrived for iPhone. The service which was launched late January this year, remained exclusive to almost every other smartphone platform out there, but Apple's mobile operating system. Thankfully though iPhone users will now be able to use WhatsApp directly from their favorite desktop Web browser.
Here's how to setup and use Facebook's new Security Checkup feature to make your account more secure than ever before.
Here's how you can send self-destructing email messages in Gmail using a third-party Chrome extension called Dmail.
Slingbox, the company behind the popular set-top box that allowed the streaming of content from a home cable connection to another device via the Internet, has announced a new device, the Slingbox M2. Replacing the M1 that arrived last year, the new M2 variant will cost buyers $199, and will likely appeal to those who want to stream live television from their home cable boxes, pumping it out over the Internet to perhaps a mobile device or Smart TV.
Amazon will be turning 20 on the 15th of July, and in celebration of its anniversary, will be observing a sale day which is supposed to be bigger than Black Friday. Dubbed "Prime Day", the retail giant is already teasing us with a taste of things to come at its one-day-only super saver deals.
Facebook's continued investment of resources and the procuring of the best engineering talent across the globe has meant that it's been able to not only position itself at the forefront of social networking, but also branch out in other areas via the acquisition of startups and other companies. As part of that continued development into its core business, it has invested effort into improving one of the most important key areas of the site - the constantly evolving News Feed.
In its ongoing effort to boost Facebook's credentials as a video sharing service, the social network has begun testing a brand new floating video player, allowing users to watch their favorite cat snippets and scroll through their News Feed at the same time.
Here's how you can block the annoying Facebook games and apps invites on iOS, Android, mobile and desktop in a few simple steps.
Here's how you can undo / unsend an email message in Gmail using the native 'Undo Send' feature. More details and step-by-step guide on how to use it can be found right here.
Apple took on the big names in the music streaming space when it announced Apple Music at WWDC this year. However, that doesn't mean that Apple’s competitors in this space will just sit and not do anything. Today, the Mountain View company announced its free music streaming tier to the already-rich Google Play Music, which will basically serve as a curated, ad-supported radio station selection for non-subscribers (read: free users) of the search giant's music offering. The new free tier of Google Play Music is all set to take on Apple's iTunes Radio service, and the upcoming Beats 1 radio station, which is going to be a part of Apple Music.