One of the new features in the Uber app is called Spotlight and it allows riders to light up their smartphone with a specific color so that drivers will be able to easily spot them.
The Netflix app’s Smart Downloads feature will automatically delete the downloaded episode that the user has finished watching, and it will start downloading the next one.
When Incognito mode is turned on, the YouTube app won't save the user's search and viewing history.
The new Snapchat feature is codenamed "eagle" and it uses visual search to identify products and barcodes to bring up more product information from Amazon.
Uber has teamed up with electric scooter rental company Lime as it plans to offer a new non-car transportation mode to its customers.
Google is reportedly testing a new Android Auto button that will allow users to quickly switch between apps.
YouTube is experimenting on new features that will expand its news coverage effort.
Samsung is rolling out the Calendar stickers that were previously only available on the Galaxy S9 and S9+ to the Galaxy S8 and Note 8 devices.
Samsung has stopped providing its budget phones access to its Samsung Pay mobile payment service.
Netflix is getting rid of the feature that allowed its users to write reviews for movies and TV shows on its website.
Barnes & Noble has fired CEO Demos Parneros for violating company policies.
A Samsung Messages glitch is causing the app to randomly send photos of users to their contacts.
The Spotify Lite app comes with a tool that allows users to keep track of their data consumption.
Video chat on Instagram allows up to four users to join a session.
Apple has introduced a new Apple News section that’s specifically intended for the 2018 Midterm Elections.
Facebook Group admins will now be able to set up a paid subscription tier for their community.
Instagram's IGTV is a new home for vertical videos created and published by Instagram creators.
The new Podcasts app for Android is now available on the Google Play Store and has more than 2 million shows.
Adobe's Project Rush features an intuitive user interface that's designed for newbies and for video content creators who need to publish content quickly.
After two years, Niantic is finally letting "Pokémon Go" players trade Pokémon with their friends.
The use of WhatsApp in spreading fake news in certain countries is causing some governments to worry.
The fun in “Pokémon Go” will be nonstop this summer. Find out which Pokémon you can catch and hatch this season.