In a strategic move to streamline its communication services, Microsoft has announced that it will retire Skype on May 5, 2025, and transition users to Microsoft Teams (Free) as its primary platform.
WhatsApp has officially launched customizable chat themes, allowing users to personalize their messaging experience like never before. Previously available only to beta testers, this exciting feature is now rolling out to all
Google Messages is on the verge of rolling out a potentially revolutionary feature that could transform the way users interact with their messages. The upcoming feature, which has been uncovered in the
WhatsApp has rolled out a new update for iOS users, version 23.25.79, bringing several features to enhance the messaging experience. The new features include the ability to pin messages in both individual
In a recent update to Google’s Messages app, a groundbreaking feature named Photomoji has been introduced, aiming to revolutionize the way users express themselves through messaging. Initially made available exclusively to beta
It seems that Beeper Mini, the promising iMessage solution for Android, has encountered significant issues shortly after its launch. Within less than a week, users started facing technical difficulties, preventing them from
A few weeks ago, WhatsApp made strides in enhancing the media-sharing experience by introducing the capability to send and receive HD-quality images and videos. Now, the messaging platform is reportedly in the
In recent news, Threads, the messaging app owned by Facebook, has experienced a significant decline in its user base, with a staggering 50% decrease in active users. This unexpected downturn has sparked
Instagram’s recently launched Threads app has achieved an impressive milestone by surpassing 100 million users in a remarkably short period. This achievement is even more noteworthy considering that Threads reached this milestone
WhatsApp, the popular messaging app, has recently introduced a new feature that simplifies the process of transferring chats to a new phone. With the latest update, users can now utilize QR codes
WhatsApp is developing a feature that would enable users to send text messages that can only be read by the receiver once before they are destroyed, according to WABetaInfo. This text message
Line, the popular messaging app launched in the aftermath of Japan’s earthquake and tsunami, is set for an initial public offering as early as this year, a report said Thursday, after shelving