On an otherwise unremarkable Thursday, WhatsApp, the ubiquitous communication platform owned by Meta, unveiled a series of innovative features designed to invigorate its Status update function. These enhancements allow users to express themselves creatively by sharing collages, music, and an assortment of fresh stickers. This move places WhatsApp’s Status more in line with what we’ve
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Debugging Hero introduces players to a whimsical world where strategy and quick reflexes intertwine. At its core, this roguelite hack n’ slash game innovatively engages players by melding card-based mechanics with real-time action. As users embark on their adventure, they’re presented with a vibrant interface displaying various stats of both allies and enemies—health, damage output,
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In a surprising yet strategic move, X has announced a temporary suspension of its encrypted direct messages (DMs), sparking intrigue among its users. The platform’s owners revealed that the encryption feature would be put on hold while implementing significant back-end upgrades, an indication that X is committed to refining its messaging capabilities. While users will
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The recent departure of Elon Musk from the Trump administration marks an intriguing point in the intersection of business and politics. Appointed to lead the Department of Government Efficiency, Musk’s tenure, albeit short, was characterized by his brash style and bold ambitions to streamline government operations. A self-proclaimed champion of cutting inefficiencies, he dedicated his
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Cybercrime has escalated to unprecedented levels, threatening businesses and individuals worldwide. The recent takedown of DanaBot, a comprehensive malware platform hailing from Russia, stands as a testament to the power of advanced technologies like agentic AI in combatting such rampant adversities. With over 300,000 infected systems and damages exceeding $50 million, DanaBot was not just
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, the narrative has long been dominated by the belief that complexity equates to capability. As researchers and corporations alike have poured countless resources into enhancing the computational prowess of large language models (LLMs), a pivotal study from Meta’s FAIR team alongside The Hebrew University of Jerusalem illuminates
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