iOS: Airmail is an incredibly customizable little email app for iPhone, and now it’s available for the iPad. Alongside the update that brings along iPad support, a handful of new features are here as well.
iOS: Airmail is an incredibly customizable little email app for iPhone, and now it’s available for the iPad. Alongside the update that brings along iPad support, a handful of new features are here as well.
Most of us have used Facebook as a simple way to log into accounts . Today, Facebook’s making it even easier by allowing you to login to websites with just your phone number. You don’t even need to have a Facebook account.
Today at it’s annual developer conference Facebook launched an API for its live video platform. That means apps and devices other than phones will soon be able to broadcast videos to the site. Queue the drones.
At its F8 event today, Facebook announced that it’s rolling out a new feature that will allow you to easily share snippets of text alongside the link to an article to Facebook.
Depending on your credit scores, applying for a mortgage without your spouse or partner could save you a ton of money.
Facebook introduced a handy save feature a couple of years ago , but now it’s going to be much more in your face. At the Facebook Developers Conference, they announced they’re rolling out a new “Save to Facebook” button that’ll be prevalent around the web so you can save articles the way you would with Instapaper or Pocket.
Today at its F8 event, Facebook announced that it’s building a platform for developers to create bots that you can speak to directly in Facebook Messenger.
Every modem rental fee you pay to your ISP is padding for their bottom line, and a total rip-off for you . Fortunately, you can buy your own modem for a relatively small upfront cost, and knock a few bucks off your monthly bill.
Some people fall asleep better by listening to music. If that sounds like you, check out this collection of music tracks, which correspond to the five stages of sleep.
A new draft bill in Congress will force tech companies to undermine or break their own security features and encryption anytime law enforcement asks them to. Sound terrible? It is. Here’s what the bill says, and what you can do about it.