After testing Thread, Zigbee, and Matter, here's how I'm building my smart home differently ...
If you scroll through Threads and think the only thing that could make the experience more enjoyable is video ads, I have some excellent news for you. Meta announced at IAB NewFronts, an industry ...
Meta's Threads is now confirmed to be testing a new, minor, yet essential, real-time search result option to help users find news and timely information by filtering results by recency. Launched as a ...
Threads users have asked to see primarily posts from the people they follow since it first launched, and now Mark Zuckerberg says it will test adding the option. Threads users have asked to see ...
Meta is starting to test a new feature in Threads that lets users follow the same creators they follow on X, the company confirmed to TechCrunch. “We’re currently testing a way for you to find and ...
Threads has great news for users who want more power and flexibility from the social media platform. Starting today, the service is beginning to test a TweetDeck-style multi-column interface that’s ...
Threads is testing letting you sign up with a Facebook account rather than an Instagram account. The new option, spotted by Social Media Today, doesn't appear to be widely available yet, but is ...
Meta's Threads app is often described as the company's competitor to X. But Threads users, especially those once active on Twitter, are often quick to point out that Meta's app is not yet a great ...
Meta’s X rival Threads said Friday that it is now testing ads with select brands in the U.S. and Japan. Instagram head Adam Mosseri said that the company will listen to feedback before expanding this ...
It seems like most social media users are at constant war with social media algorithms. This is the software that curates all the posts that people see, but many people just want to see posts in ...
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As Threads continues to grow, Meta’s Twitter-like mobile messaging app is experimenting with a gaming feature directly in chats, prompting users to shoot hoops by swiping their finger on the screen.