Facebook-owned WhatsApp bumped its App Store app this morning to version 2.18.51.
WhatsApp gains inline Facebook and Instagram video playback, stickers coming soon

Facebook-owned WhatsApp bumped its App Store app this morning to version 2.18.51.
Following internal crisis caused by the recent breach of user trust, Facebook is considering a version of its service that would be free of advertising provided users would pay to avoid ads.
Facebook yesterday unveiled a new Oculus GO headset at the F8 conference in California.
Facebook at yesterday's F8 developers conference in California made good on the promise that it'd declutter the Messenger app by implementing design changes and a darker appearance.
Facebook is extending its downvote button trial to more users.
Facebook is launching new privacy controls following the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said during the recent congressional hearings that the basic service will always remain free to everyone but stopped short of ruling out subscriptions as a possible opt-in alternative to ads.
Facebook takes advantage of facial recognition in several ways.
You'll soon be able to download an archive of the content shared on your Instagram account.
Following the scandalous revelation that Cambridge Analytica exploited the Facebook platform to collect data on undecided US voters through an inconspicuous quiz app, the social network has now released a web-based tool to check if your account may have been exploited.
Facebook today announced that people can now send and receive 360-degree panoramic photos and HD quality videos through the mobile Messenger app for iPhone and iPad, as well as via its messaging web app at Messenger.com.
Facebook's chief executive took issue with recent comments by Apple CEO Tim Cook, who criticized Facebook's privacy practices amid a scandal around its data practices and the social network's role in political campaigns.