Fifteen years after Instagram launched for iPhones, the Meta-owned social media platform has finally released a native app for iPads. Incidentally, both the original iPad and the first Instagram app ...
If you've ever attempted to use Instagram on your iPad, chances are you immediately felt the temptation to close the app and never open it again. Since the app was never optimized for tablets, you ...
Apple debuted the iconic and now wildly popular iPad in 2010. A few months later, Instagram landed on the App Store to rapid success. But for 15 years, Instagram hasn't bothered to optimize its app ...
Instagram is launching a dedicated iPad app for the first time, offering a redesigned version of its popular mobile app that’s meant to encourage more video consumption. The new app for Apple Inc.’s ...
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After years of excuses, Instagram is finally available on the iPad. In what may be the most highly anticipated app ever for the Apple tablet, Meta on Wednesday released a dedicated Instagram app for ...
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Instagram launches a TV app to take on YouTube
Instagram is moving from the vertical phone screen to the living room, launching a dedicated TV app that puts its short-form Reels in direct competition with YouTube on the biggest screen in the house ...
Instagram is expanding its Instagram for TV app to Google TV devices in the U.S., two months after its debut on Amazon Fire TV in December. The app first launched as a way to expand Reels viewing ...
As I watch through my computer screen, Tom Bender, the product lead for Instagram’s Edits, places a finger on his smartphone and the software traces an outline around a chubby cat from some meme video ...
Instagram appears to be experiencing a minor outage, according to Downdetector. Over 60 users have reported problems on the ...
Sit back with Reels on a big screen. Sit back with Reels on a big screen. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme.
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