What Are Facebook’s 360-Degree Videos and How Do You Upload Your Own?

At the annual F8 Facebook developer conference in September, CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg unveiled something new coming to your News Feed. It’s called 360 Videos, and Zuckerberg thinks it’s the future of watching videos. More of this latest news from MakeUseOf.com

How You Can Make the Most of the Social Side of YouTube

YouTube IS a social network. Even if you don’t have a channel of your own, YouTube can be useful for interacting with the community. Check out how on this article from MakeUseOf.com

How To Post To Multiple Facebook Groups

Do you have something important to share and a bunch of Facebook groups ready to listen? Here’s how you can get the word out quickly. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

6 Things to Do When Facebook Goes Down

Facebook has gone down a few times recently, and though there are many things to do when this happens, they aren’t always apparent. Here’s a quick list for next time. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com.

Twitch fires back at YouTube with video playlists, HTML5 playback, PS4 app

Last month, YouTube launched YouTube Gaming, a new livestreaming platform that goes head-to-head against Twitch, the biggest name in e-sports streaming. Twitch isn’t taking its newfound competition lying down, though: At this year’s TwitchCon, the company announced a whole host of improvements to its livestream viewing experience—and a new app for PlayStation users. Check this article from PCWorld.com

This iOS game cartridge could satisfy Game Boy nostalgia (if it’s not vaporware)

Handheld game cartridges are no longer essential in the age of app stores and bountiful flash storage, but Japanese startup Beatrobo wants to make some for your iPhone anyway. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Google Play Games, Photos updates offer hints at upcoming features

Code hidden in the latest updates to Google Play Games and Photos give us a good tease about new tricks coming with these apps. Check this article from PCWorld.com