Facebook Releasing New iOS 6 Photo Sync Feature

Facebook Releasing New iOS Photo Sync Feature

Facebook is beginning to introduce a new feature in the Facebook application for iOS devices that automatically uploads all photos taken on the iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to a private photo album on Facebook. After this, the user can then access all of their iOS images directly on Facebook and can choose which ones to share directly through their … Read More

Facebook Releases ‘Pages Manager’ App for iPhone

Facebook’s iPhone app has been in the App Store for a long time, however, the company has expanded certain parts of the application into its own app. Facebook released the Facebook Messenger app last August, expanding the messages feature in the Facebook app. On Monday, Facebook expanded yet another feature, Pages. The company released Pages Manager, an app that allows … Read More

Facebook Working on iPad App and “Project Spartan”

According to The New York Times Facebook is finally setting up to launch a native iPad app for the hugely popular social networking site. To put this news in perspective, Apple’s tablet has been out for over a year and Facebook has yet to introduce an application, but it’s finally arriving and iPad users would certainly be happy. Facebook has … Read More

Facebook for iPhone Updated to Version 3.3.1

Yesterday we saw Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speak at the social networking site’s special mobile event. One of the few items of note to come out of the get-together was the announcement of an impending update to bring the Facebook iPhone app up to version 3.3. Sure enough, minutes later the update was live. Ish. I say ‘ish’ as the … Read More

Mark Zuckerberg: “iPad’s Not Mobile. It’s A Computer… a Different Thing!”

Mark Zuckerberg iPad Not Mobile

During the recent Facebook mobile event, CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg was asked about the lack of a native app on the iPad by Mashable.com’s Ben Parr. The astonishing reply? ‘iPad’s not mobile’. When pushed by Parr, Facebook mobile head Eric Tseng (interestingly enough, Teseng used to be the Android lead at Google) stepped in and explained that the social … Read More