Instagram fans, listen up, because there’s a new way to post to your feed that’ll make sharing your favorite memories so much easier. Instagram finally dropped its new desktop feature, giving you the ...
Instagram desktop is finally getting the ability to add new photos and videos, a long-overdue update that's part of a set of new features the Facebook-owned social network is launching this week.
Instagram today announced that it’s rolling out the ability for people to post photos and videos using its desktop web browser. A few months ago, Instagram began testing the ability to post from the ...
Instagram is rolling out the ability to upload photos and videos from your desktop through a web browser. You can already access the platform on your Mac or PC, but the experience has always been ...
Instagram has finally upgraded its browser-based interface by adding the ability to post. This is great news for anyone who regularly uses Instagram from a desktop or laptop computer. Although easily ...
is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. Instagram is kicking off a week of product reveals with the ...
It took years, but Instagram will finally let you create posts from the desktop web. The social network is issuing a flurry of updates that will culminate on October 21st, when users worldwide will ...
People don’t really use Instagram on their PCs. The platform is clearly aimed at mobile users, with a relatively sparse desktop UI and small images given the large amount of desktop real estate. Worse ...
Instagram still doesn't offer an app for the iPad, but the social networking company has expanded how users can upload content to the site, allowing for pictures to be posted from the desktop.
At long last, it's happening. Instagram is finally going to let you post photos and videos under one minute in length using the app's desktop version, the company announced Tuesday. Users have been ...
Instagram users everywhere, rejoice (I know I am). The social network is finally allowing folks to post photos and videos through a browser rather than relying on the phone app. The feature will ...