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Flashes Launches on App Store with Bluesky-Based Photo-Sharing App

Flashes, an Instagram alternative based on the Bluesky platform, has launched its photo-sharing app on the App Store, attracting nearly 30,000 downloads in its first 24 hours. The app offers a customizable experience, allowing users to create custom feeds and access over 50,000 curated content options from the Bluesky network. Flashes also includes features catering to photographers, such as Portfolio Mode and built-in photo filters.

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Tapbots Launches New Bluesky App Phoenix, Citing Need for Separate Experience Δ1.76

Tapbots, the developer behind popular iOS applications Ivory and Tweetbot (RIP), is preparing to launch a new app called Phoenix for Bluesky's growing social network of over 32 million users. The company has clarified that its work on a Bluesky client doesn't mean it's abandoning its efforts in the fediverse, but rather creating a better experience for Bluesky users. This move comes as many former Twitter users have moved to Mastodon and Bluesky since Twitter's acquisition by Elon Musk.

Instagram Launches KAYALI, Twitter Competitor Threads, Amid Growing Beauty Industry Trends Δ1.74

Threads has already registered over 70 million accounts and allows users to share custom feeds, which can be pinned to their homepage by others. Instagram is now rolling out ads in the app, with a limited test of brands in the US and Japan, and is also introducing scheduled posts, which will let users plan up to 75 days in advance. Threads has also announced its intention to label content generated by AI as "clearly produced" and provide context about who is sharing such content.

Photoshop Gets Its Most Powerful Free iPhone App Yet Δ1.73

The new Photoshop for iPhone app finally delivers on its promise of offering powerful pro features, including layer masking and blending, as well as generative AI features, making it a worthy successor to the desktop version. After hours of tinkering and prodding, this author found that the app is easy to learn, has all the core features, can handle big files and tasks, and even includes Adobe Camera Raw. However, there are still some tools missing compared to the desktop version.

Tapbots' Developers Make Bluesky Client Δ1.73

Tapbots, the developer behind Tweetbot and Ivory apps, is working on a new iOS and Mac app called Phoenix for Bluesky, a relatively new social media platform. The company plans to release Phoenix this summer, with an initial limited public alpha launch soon after. Tapbots aims to support both Ivory and Phoenix concurrently, acknowledging that their customer base has become split between the two services.

The Hunt for the Next Twitter: All the News About Alternative Social Media Platforms Δ1.73

The landscape of social media continues to evolve as several platforms vie to become the next dominant microblogging service in the wake of Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, now known as X. While Threads has emerged as a leading contender with substantial user growth and a commitment to interoperability, platforms like Bluesky and Mastodon also demonstrate resilience and unique approaches to social networking. Despite these alternatives gaining traction, X remains a significant player, still attracting users and companies for their initial announcements and discussions.

The Future of Smart Lighting Takes Shape with New Philips Hue App Update Δ1.70

The new update to the Philips Hue app brings several improvements that make it easier to manage and control your lighting setup. App users can now start recording video clips manually, organize their lights by Bridge, and change the icon for each light for easier identification. This update also adds a new manual recording feature for security cameras, allowing users to trigger recording while watching live footage on their phone.

Threads Rival to Twitter: Meta's Text-Based Social Platform All Your Questions Answered Δ1.69

Threads is Meta's text-based Twitter rival connected to your Instagram account. The platform has gained significant traction, with over 275 million monthly active users, and offers a unique experience by leveraging your existing Instagram network. Threads has a more limited feature set compared to Twitter, but its focus on simplicity and ease of use may appeal to users looking for an alternative.

Meta Expands Instagram Chat Feature to 250 Users Δ1.69

Instagram is testing a new Community Chat feature that enables up to 250 people in a group, allowing users to form chats around specific topics and share messages. The feature includes built-in moderation tools for admins and moderators, enabling them to remove messages or members to keep the channel safe. Additionally, Meta will review Community Chats against its Community Standards.

Google Changes Photo Frame Features Due to API Update Δ1.68

Google's recent change to its Google Photos API is causing problems for digital photo frame owners who rely on automatic updates to display new photos. The update aims to make user data more private, but it's breaking the auto-sync feature that allowed frames like Aura and Cozyla to update their slideshows seamlessly. This change will force users to manually add new photos to their frames' albums.

'Uber for Guns' App Protector Lets You Hire Armed Body Guards Like You Would an Uber — but Does Anyone Really Need This? Δ1.68

Protector, a new app launched last week in Los Angeles and New York City, allows ordinary people to order a Secret Service-like security detail. The app has generated significant buzz on social media platforms such as TikTok, where videos showcasing its luxury SUV-driving guards have racked up millions of views. Despite the initial hype, however, it's unclear whether users will actually pay for this service.

Quirky Escura InstantSnap Camera Looks Like an Instant Photo and Uses Open Frame as Viewfinder Δ1.68

The Escura InstantSnap is a slim, credit-card sized camera that promises to bring the charm of instant photography to the digital age. With its unique design and quirky approach to framing, it may appeal to those who enjoy retro aesthetics or are looking for a fun, toy-like camera experience. However, its limitations in terms of image quality and functionality may make it less suitable for serious photographers.

Smartphone Camera Showdown: Exploring London with Two of the Best Camera Phones of 2025. Δ1.68

The Google Pixel 9 Pro and Apple iPhone 16 Pro face off in a battle to capture the essence of travel photography as they take on the iconic streets of London, yielding varying results depending on the scene. The camera showdown tests the prowess of each device's optics, revealing distinct strengths and weaknesses in low-light conditions and fast-paced street photography. Ultimately, it comes down to which smartphone delivers sharper images with more nuanced colours.

Free iPhone 16e Deal at Visible: A Limited-Time Opportunity Δ1.68

The free iPhone 16e deal at Visible is a unique offer that allows new customers to score a phone for nothing with a Visible+ plan. This limited-time promotion, set to expire on March 14, 2025, requires the purchase of an eligible device and activation within 30 days. To take advantage of this deal, visitors must join Visible on a new line of service, select the Visible+ plan, pay applicable sales tax, and activate their service within the specified timeframe.

Smartphone Camera Showdown: Exploring London with Two of the Best Camera Phones of 2025 Δ1.67

The Google Pixel 9 Pro and Apple iPhone 16 Pro are put to the test with a stroll through the iconic streets of London, capturing the essence of travel photography. The two smartphones return images that not only rival each other in quality but also adapt to their surroundings, showcasing the versatility of modern smartphone cameras. From bustling cityscapes to tranquil street art scenes, both devices excel in preserving the nuances of their subjects.

How Tiktok's Enhanced Desktop App Challenges Youtube in Game Streaming and More Δ1.67

TikTok's new features make endless scrolling more convenient on desktops, while also aiming to attract gamers and streamers with immersive full-screen LIVE gaming streaming and a web-exclusive floating player. The company's efforts to enhance its desktop capabilities suggest it is vying to encroach on Twitch and YouTube's dominance in the game streaming market. By introducing new features such as Collections and a modular layout, TikTok aims to create a seamless viewing experience for users.

Google's Gemini Gets Screenshare Functionality Δ1.67

Google is expanding its AI assistant, Gemini, with new features that allow users to ask questions using video content in real-time. At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, Google showcased a "Screenshare" feature that enables users to share what's on their phone's screen with Gemini and get answers about it as they watch. This development marks another step in the evolution of AI-powered conversational interfaces.

Ratings Disruptor Sells Viewership Experience to Advertisers Δ1.67

YouTube is preparing a significant redesign of its TV app, aiming to make it more like Netflix by displaying paid content from various streaming services on the homepage. The new design, expected to launch in the next few months, will reportedly give users a more streamlined experience for discovering and accessing third-party content. By incorporating paid subscriptions directly into the app's homepage, YouTube aims to improve user engagement and increase revenue through advertising.

Simplifying Beta Testing for the Masses Δ1.67

Sony now pools all beta programs on one website to simplify participation. Those wanting to try out new PS5 and PC games, PlayStation app features and PlayStation 5 firmware updates in advance are advised to try out the new PS5 beta program, which gives much easier access to all beta programs. Sony has announced a new beta program for the PlayStation 5 on the PlayStation Blog, which is intended to consolidate all future beta programs.

Smart Lighting Solution Allows Dropping Pop of Color Whenever Needed Δ1.67

This smart lighting solution works on tables or walls and supports Matter over Wi-Fi, too. It offers a range of built-in lighting themes, handy onboard controls, and flexibility in its design. However, some users may find the limited impact of effects due to the small lighting surface.

Bill-Splitting App Cino Raises €3.5m as It Seeks to Disrupt Traditional Payment Methods. Δ1.67

Cino, a European startup that has developed a real-time shared payment app, has raised €3.5m in a Seed funding round led by London's Balderton Capital. The company aims to expand its user base and disrupt traditional payment methods with its innovative approach to bill-splitting, which allows users to split bills and pay their share directly from their preferred bank account or wallet. By leveraging the network effect and providing a seamless user experience, Cino is poised to challenge existing players in the bill-splitting space.

Zepp App 9.5 Brings New Search Features to Amazfit Smartwatches. Δ1.67

The Zepp app for Amazfit smartwatches has been updated to version 9.5, bringing enhanced app search features and other usability improvements. The new update includes a searchable app store with the ability to search by App ID, allowing users to quickly find specific apps. Additionally, the in-store experience has been optimized with improved Tap Zones and a revised back button.

Click Frenzy 2025 Is a Major Sale Event. Δ1.67

Click Frenzy 2025 offers some compelling deals on high-end brands like JBL and Dyson, with discounts on gaming headsets, wireless earbuds, and smart hair dryers that cater to both entry-level and high-end enthusiasts. These products are not only competitively priced but also come with advanced features that make them stand out in their respective categories. The sale event promises to bring great savings on a wide range of electronics and accessories.

The Rise of Android 16 Sparks Concerns About Hasty Innovation Δ1.67

Android 16 is expected to arrive sooner than anticipated, with Google committing to a June release date despite its usual fall schedule. This accelerated timeline is largely due to the company's new development process, Trunk Stable, which aims to improve stability and speed up feature testing. While the exact details of Android 16 are still scarce, early betas have introduced features such as Live Updates, improved Google Wallet access, and enhanced camera software.

New Spyware Found to Be Snooping on Thousands of Android and Ios Users Δ1.66

A recent discovery has revealed that Spyzie, another stalkerware app similar to Cocospy and Spyic, is leaking sensitive data of millions of people without their knowledge or consent. The researcher behind the finding claims that exploiting these flaws is "quite simple" and that they haven't been addressed yet. This highlights the ongoing threat posed by spyware apps, which are often marketed as legitimate monitoring tools but operate in a grey zone.

Bluetti Handsfree 1 and 2 Revolutionize Portable Power with Built-In Generators Δ1.66

The launch of Bluetti's new Handsfree Power Station in the UK marks a significant shift towards sustainable energy solutions for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring compact backpacks with built-in portable generators that keep devices charged on-the-go. The two models, Handsfree 1 and 2, cater to varying needs, providing enough power for short trips or extended journeys, with features such as organized compartments, MOLLE straps, and versatile hooks. These innovative backpacks integrate seamlessly into the design, reducing bulk while maintaining maximum comfort.