short-form video

AppWizard
May 30, 2026
The CapCut Pad app enhances video editing capabilities on Android tablets, offering features similar to desktop editing software. It is available on the Play Store and includes an expanded user interface, precise multi-track timeline editing, chroma key functionality, and video stabilization. The app supports high-quality exports of up to 4K resolution and 60 frames per second with HDR capabilities. While the app is free to download, some premium features require a CapCut Pro subscription, with pricing details available within the app.
AppWizard
May 20, 2026
Google has enhanced its coding platform, AI Studio, allowing users to create native Android applications. Developers can prompt the system and preview their apps through an integrated Android emulator, with an option to install on actual devices via a connection to an Android phone. The initial rollout focuses on "personal utility" apps, "hardware-enabled experiences," and "AI-powered experiences" using the Gemini API. Google maintains that all applications must adhere to existing review processes and quality benchmarks before publication on Google Play. Additionally, Google has released a 1.0 version of its command-line interface for building Android applications and plans to integrate app recommendations into Gemini queries, along with a short-form video feed titled "Play Shorts" for user engagement.
AppWizard
February 13, 2026
Rumble has received approval for Rumble Shorts on Google Play, allowing Android users to access short-form vertical videos starting February 13, 2026. The web version launched on February 4, 2026, and the company plans to submit the mobile version to the Apple App Store next week. RUM shares declined by 2.11%, reflecting a broader trend among peers. Historical market reactions to Rumble's announcements have been mixed, with the web launch resulting in a -6.47% reaction and a +4.84% increase following a proposed business combination with Northern Data.
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