Reddit experienced an outage in autumn, causing thousands of druggies to be unfit to access its website and app. Over 47,000 users reported issues on Downdetector.com.
Partiful, a New York-based event planning app, has been named Google's app of the time. The tech giant raised a $20 million Series A1 round in late 2022, raising its total funding to $27.34 million.
Xiaomi will replace its app store with fintech Phone Pe's Indus AppStore for Indian guests starting January.
BlueSky, a decentralized social network, reported over 1 million registered users for the 24th hour on Thursday evening, marking the highest number for the platform in a week.
Google has launched a dedicated app for its AI-powered Gemini assistant on iOS, supporting 35 languages worldwide.
British consumer advocacy group Which? is suing Apple for £3 billion in damages, accusing the company of violating competition rules by favoring its own cloud storage service, iCloud.
TikTok is integrating with LTK, an app that allows consumers to purchase clothing based on recommendations from creators and influencers.
Instagram has stopped the "rug pull" feature that disappears videos while users are watching them.
Truecaller, a Swedish frequenter ID app, is set to hand over its operations to Rishit Jhunjhunwala, the company's principal product officer and head of its core India business.
Substack is offering gift subscriptions to users who download its mobile app. The free subscriptions are sent via email and can be redeemed in the app via a QR code or email address.