iPhone’s Live Photos can be shared on social

Live Photos taken with the iPhone 6S can be shared on social media — but Android owners still won’t be able to see the moving images.

If you don’t want to be limited to Tumblr, there are other ways to share these mini movies with the world. CNET Update also explores Yahoo Mail adding support for Gmail. And sharing holiday party photos is made simple with the updated Google Photos app. If you need a simple way to send money, check out the new Google Wallet app, too:


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