Google is adding short-form videos to the Play Store. These bite-sized shorts are videos of the apps you’re scrolling through. They are meant to help with app discovery and to show how the app works.
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After testing the feature for the last six months or so, Netflix said it will bring vertical videos to its mobile app sometime later in 2026, TechCrunch reported. So far, the feature has been used to ...
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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. In a bid for greater user engagement, Walt Disney Co. will introduce vertical videos to its Disney+ app over the ...
"I Want My MTV" was once the MTV slogan. Now it's a rallying cry for a coder who decided they weren't ready to say goodbye to an era of music video supremacy and built their own MTV Rewind app. While ...
Instagram is making the jump from mobile devices to the living-room TV for the first time — a bid to ratchet up viewing of short-form Reels, by taking videos to the biggest screen in the house. The ...
Calum Worthy, a Canadian actor best known for roles in Austin & Ally and American Vandal, is drawing attention for launching an artificial intelligence app that lets users interact with AI versions of ...
Some back-of-napkin math suggests OpenAI is spending more than a quarter of what it’s making to power its AI slop factory. For a company that’s burning more than twice what it’s earning, OpenAI is ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. OpenAI’s Sora app hit 1 million downloads in a week, but backlash erupted over ...
What happened: Well, it’s the end of an era for one of Apple‘s fun little apps. Remember Clips, the simple video editor for iPhone? After eight years, Apple has officially decided to say goodbye. Why ...