In a way, we’re all documentarians. Credit... Supported by By Alissa Wilkinson Here is what I see when I scroll through Instagram Reels on my phone. A woman wakes up in bed, goes to the kitchen ...
Meta has resisted longer Reels in the past. Meta has resisted longer Reels in the past. Wes Davis is a weekend editor who covers the latest in tech and entertainment. He has written news ...
A new tab in the Reels feed will serve up videos that a user’s friends have liked or added commentary to, Instagram leader Adam Mosseri announced in a video message today. Users will be able to ...
Right before what could be a flood of new users, Instagram is rolling out two upgrades to Reels (the equivalent of TikTok’s short-form videos). Starting in the US, and expanding elsewhere later ...
Iceland is filled with wonders. Alexander Armstrong daringly hovers over a volcanic eruption in a helicopter to learn more about its deadly emissions. He then finds out about the Icelandic belief ...
Meta extended the length of Reels videos, and launched a bonus program targeting TikTok creators in a bid to bring them to the Instagram and Facebook video platform. By Alex Weprin Media ...
Pritom Hasan and Tanjin Tisha are set to star together in "Ghumpori", a new web-film directed by Jahid Preetom. While widely recognised for his music, Pritom Hasan has also showcased his acting ...
To capitalize on this, Instagram has rolled out two new features for Reels, aiming to boost engagement and attract TikTok users. Instagram’s latest updates for Reels include a "Friends ...
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri announced on January 19 that the platform would allow Reels up to three minutes long, a major increase from its previous limit of 90 seconds. Mosseri stated that the ...
Not that Instagram doesn’t offer similar features already. You can obviously share Reels in groups, be it friends, family, or just work colleagues. Or, you can create special lists where you can ...
You can often find her with a novel and an iced coffee during her time off. If you double-tapped an Instagram Reel recently, your friends may be able to see it, thanks to a new Instagram update.
Two people have been charged in the death of a Fort Campbell soldier who was stabbed nearly 70 times last year, police said Saturday. Sofia Rodas, 35, has been charged with first-degree murder and ...