WhatsApp, Snapchat, iMessage Might Be Banned in the UK in the Coming Weeks

WhatsApp, Snapchat, iMessage Might Be Banned in the UK in the Coming Weeks

If a controversial new legislation is passed

  • Linux
  • By Silviu Stahie
  • January 22nd, 2015
WhatsApp Now Available for Linux Machines, How to Use It

WhatsApp Now Available for Linux Machines, How to Use It

Users will need a Chromium-based browser

BBM for Windows Phone Reportedly Enters Testing Phase

BBM for Windows Phone Reportedly Enters Testing Phase

It might arrive in a final version in summer, alongside Windows Phone 8.1

Samsung ChatON 3.5 Now Sports 1GB File Sharing Capabilities

Samsung ChatON 3.5 Now Sports 1GB File Sharing Capabilities

Group chats in the app now feature a 1,001-person limit

LINE Messaging Service Tops 400 Million Users

LINE Messaging Service Tops 400 Million Users

It is expected to reach 500 million users before the end of this year

WhatsApp Sets New Record with 64 Billion Messages in 24 Hours

WhatsApp Sets New Record with 64 Billion Messages in 24 Hours

The company has over 465 million monthly active users

BlackBerry Looking into Bringing BlackBerry Messenger to Desktops <em>Reuters</em>

BlackBerry Looking into Bringing BlackBerry Messenger to Desktops Reuters

The company will enable seamless syncing between desktop and mobiles

Sprint Launches Messaging Plus Cloud-Based Service

Sprint Launches Messaging Plus Cloud-Based Service

It allows customers to send text, instant messages via a single app

IM+ for Windows Phone Updated with Performance Improvements and More

IM+ for Windows Phone Updated with Performance Improvements and More

It supports beep mobile-to-mobile instant messaging service

ChatON for Android Gets Updated with New Features and Improvements

ChatON for Android Gets Updated with New Features and Improvements

UI has been improved, while some bugs have been fixed as well

Nokia Users Might Have BlackBerry Support Again

Nokia Users Might Have BlackBerry Support Again

“Blackberry is readying support for their service on Nokia devices,” says Tom Furlong