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Instagram is moving from the vertical phone screen to the living room, launching a dedicated TV app that puts its short-form Reels in direct competition with YouTube on the biggest screen in the house ...
As Netflix continues to look for new ways diversify itself amid growing competition, the streaming behemoth is setting its sights on a space that has been dominated by TikTok and Instagram Reels: ...
When TikTok took off in 2020 — with short dancing or comedy clips providing much-needed entertainment to many users at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic — it launched a short-form video arms race.
Instagram, the US-based photo-sharing platform Meta runs, has already surpassed its Chinese rival TikTok in app downloads last year. This landmark comes as Instagram capitalizes on the popularity of ...
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Netflix just made its iPhone app a little more funny-looking. The streaming giant Wednesday launched Fast Laughs, a new feature for its mobile apps that presents a string of comedy clips from its ...
It’s easy to compare Apple’s new iOS app, Clips, to video-sharing social networks like Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook. But that’s not exactly fair, because Apple’s Clips isn’t social at all—it’s ...
Mobile gaming hasn’t seen the same demand for streaming content in the past as desktop has, but Amazon sees a market there to extend Twitch’s dominance. After launching on Android back in November, ...
There are a hundred different video editing apps out there, but soon iOS users will have one more. Today, Apple debuted its own video app, Clips. Separate from the iPhone‘s built-in photo editor or ...