is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. “We’ve removed support for the standalone Boomerang and Hyperlapse apps to ...
One of the features iPhone users had a leg up on over Android and Windows Phone users was the ability to take time lapse videos through the use of the Hyperlapse app developed by Instagram. That’s ...
A week after Instagram confirmed its plan to shut down its standalone IGTV app in order to better focus on initiatives, like Reels, the company confirmed it's pulled two more of its older apps from ...
Instagram last month confirmed that it is discontinuing the IGTV app as the platform has been integrated into Instagram Videos within the social network’s main app. However, the Meta-owned company has ...
VENICE BEACH, Calif. – Instagram, the world's most popular photo app, released its second standalone app this week, Hyperlapse, for shooting time lapse videos, and I've been having fun testing it out.
Instagram is a veteran when it comes to creating short-form portrait videos. Back in the day, when it was primarily a photo-sharing app, it launched some video-focused standalone apps. These were the ...
Instagram isn't just waving goodbye to its IGTV app. As TechCrunch reports, social media consultant Matt Navarra and various Twitter users (including KenSchillinger and WFBrother) have all noticed ...