Snapchat unveils a game that you play with your face
Haven’t you always wanted to be an elf? Dreams do come true.
Haven’t you always wanted to be an elf? Dreams do come true.
Relax, Uber's probably not stalking you.
From VCRs and Pebble to Vine and Vessel and Meerkat, there's a lot to miss from 2016.
More apps like this.
Snapchat is just wrapping up its biggest year ever and the app will never be the same again.
Christmas and Hanukkah came early.
You might not have to quit entirely.
2017 could be Microsoft's breakout year.
It also said artificial intelligence is essential to economic growth.
You might want to rethink that novel about working at Google.
Another way to send the kids to bed early.
Now you get a feed with the most beautiful photos.
Instagram just dropped another major update to Stories.
Some simple (and sage) advice.
Messenger now allows groups of up to six friends to make video calls.
"Disgusting and amazing at the same time."
Why are Lukes always white?
This week's list includes a darkroom-inspired photo app and the latest game from the minds who brought us Dots.
Evernote has decided to "revisit" its controversial privacy policy following a swift backlash from its users.
One key part of the app will stick around.
Leash up, strap in and hitch a ride to the action.
Oculus' latest update creates a space where you can virtually 'hang out' with friends.
The app's latest update adds a pretty advanced feature to your iPhone.
Merry geofilters for all, and for all a good Snap.
The CEO said the company had "communicated poorly" about the changes, which are necessary for its machine-learning capabilities.
Not just in the nick of time.
We asked the good people of Boston which apps they use the most while connected to the Boston Wi-Fi. We got a wide variety of answers, from entertainment apps to apps that connect them to their bank account.
Facebook is finally starting to make good on its promise to fight fake news.
Could this be the go-to place for ALL social interaction?
That's a ton of selfies.