Money’s tight for everyone. If you’re lucky enough to be working from home you’re ahead of the game but just…
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It’s a whole new world, and not in a cutesy, Aladdin kinda way. Meeting new people largely revolves around a)…
Towards the end of last week, we reported that Apple is developing an update for the latest model of iPhones…
Facebook has (quietly) launched a new app aimed squarely at couples. And, while a great idea in practice, the company…
It’s here at last and the streets are quiet — at least where we all are. Lockdown has commenced, which…
The ladies and gents who make up Stuff spend loads of time using headphones. We all love to talk and…
Calling all eBucks addicts, because FNB has announced that it’ll now partner with Mr D Food app to bring you even more rewards.
Since its launch in 2016, the online video sharing platform TikTok has grown at an astonishing rate. The app has been downloaded more than a billion times, and more than 700 million people around the world (most of them quite young) use it every day.
While Facebook and Twitter host a broad range of user activities, a study asked, what does off-label use look like on an app like Tinder, which has an articulated label? Further, how does off-label use play out when other users expect that the app has fixed purposes?
One app to rule ‘em all, eh Microsoft? The software company has been working on an all-encapsulating mobile app that includes access to all of its Office apps — Word, Excel and Powerpoint. Following months of beta testing, it has released the app for Android users.










