Facebook Messenger dark mode now rolling out globally
Facebook has started rolling out its dark mode option to the app globally after making it an Easter egg in the app previously.
Facebook has started rolling out its dark mode option to the app globally after making it an Easter egg in the app previously.
I know, the audience for this sort of news is probably pretty slim these days but given there's still plenty of people out there running BlackBerry OS devices, it has to be mentioned. Facebook has now started sending out emails to let folks know that if they're using the Facebook Messenger app, it will no longer be supported as of November 30, 2016
Facebook is currently testing a new end-to-end encryption feature for Messenger with a small set of people.
Facebook Messenger is currently being accessed by 800 million monthly users, according to a news post from the company. It also offers some hints as to what new features and trends it might add to the service in 2016.
Facebook is currently testing a Snapchat-style ephemeral messaging feature in Messenger. The trail is being conducted in France, and may eventually roll out to all 700 million Messenger users.
Facebook Messenger will soon make it easier to find and share photos of specific friends thanks to new facial recognition technology. Called Photo Magic, it is now launching in Australia, before expanding to more countries in the coming months.
Although the official BlackBerry 10 Facebook client has the messaging portion built-in, there's still plenty of folks out there who like to have the messaging portion separated. One app to achieve that has been Messenger for Facebook by Nemory Studios and right now, a new revamped and improved version is available through the BlackBerry Beta Zone. While the first beta was a little rough...
Just in case you're not up on all things iOS and Facebook, Facebook recently updated their Facebook Messenger for iPhone app. The update -- in the U.S. and Canada -- now allows you to place Skype-like audio calls over Wi-Fi to any of your friends who also happen to be in the U.S. or Canada. According to a report coming from the BBC, the functionality will also be expanded to include the...
A few months back, Facebook Messenger hit prime time for BlackBerry, iOS and Android devices. Unlike the Facebook app itself, Facebook Messenger is a trimmed down version that simply allows you to send and receive Facebook messages no matter where you are. This ties in to having one spot to get your messages -- be it on the go or at your PC, since you can tweak Facebook to your liking...