With a bunch of new features, including audio- and video-calling, the new and improved version of Snapchat (called Chat 2.0) released this week clearly intends to compete with the likes of WhatsApp and Facebook messenger. The app started off with a defined focus on sending pictures and short video clips to friends, but has been looking at evolving since last year when it introduced its chat feature.
It's currently available to Snapchat Plus members in specific countries.
Snapchat has officially launched its own premium subscription, Snapchat Plus. For $3.99 a month, you get some cosmetic improvements and a chance to use “exclusive, experimental, and pre-release features” in the app.
A $230 pocket-sized drone that can only fly for three minutes.