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WhatsApp could be working on a Windows desktop app
By John Callaham published
Some leaked documents from WhatsApp seem to show that the popular messaging service could be working on native Windows and Mac desktop apps.

Skype, WhatsApp and Telegram sharing buttons can now be added to WordPress sites
By John Callaham published
WorkPress has announced that it has given users of its website and blogging service the option to add sharing buttons for the Skype, WhatsApp and Telegram messaging services.

WhatsApp receives yet another small update
By Rich Edmonds published
WhatsApp has picked up another update for Windows Phone and Windows 10 Mobile. Users of the app have got in touch to confirm the popular messenger has been bumped to 2.16.14.

WhatsApp turns on end-to-end encryption for its 1 billion users
By Joseph Keller published
WhatsApp has flipped the switched on end-to-end encryption for every method of communication in the app, for all 1 billion people using the service.

WhatsApp picks up an update on Windows 10 Mobile
By Rich Edmonds published
WhatsApp has been updated for both Windows Phone and Windows 10 Mobile. The listing itself has been pushed up to version 2.16.2, leading us to suspect this is a minor bump in releases.

Here's what was included in the recent WhatsApp update
By Rich Edmonds published
We recently covered an update that was pushed out to WhatsApp on Windows 10 Mobile but unfortunately, we weren't aware of included changes. Now we have a log of improvements to share with you all.

WhatsApp and Facebook for Windows Phone and Windows 10 Mobile updated
By John Callaham published
New updates are available for both WhatsApp and Facebook for Windows Phone and Windows 10 Mobile. There's no clear word on what might be changed in this new version

WhatsApp Web now works with Microsoft Edge
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
WhatsApp Web now works with Microsoft Edge without needing to use developer tools to emulate other browsers.

WhatsApp will be blocked by courts in Brazil for 48 hours [Update: suspension lifted]
By Rich Edmonds published
A Brazilian court has issued a block on the massively-popular messenger service WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook. This temporary block will remain in place 48 hours starting this evening.
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