Mark Zuckerberg introduced Vibes in Meta AI through an Instagram post. Artists and content creators created the videos for the Vibes feed initially. Mark Zuckerberg introduced Vibes, a new feed in the ...
CCleaner has long been a classic among Windows system optimizers, and next year the much-loved tool will celebrate its 20th anniversary. It has such an enduring legacy and has been so popular that ...
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The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has launched Passbook Lite, a streamlined version of its online passbook service. This initiative is part of the EPFO 3.0 reforms, designed to enhance ...
Meta-owned WhatsApp has announced that the personal messaging app will allow users to instantly translate their messages. The new feature is being rolled out to WhatsApp's iOS and Android apps and ...
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The federal government might be shut down, but President Trump is making every effort to ensure that it does not slow down his economic agenda. The president's economic priorities that aren't directly ...
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As if you didn’t have enough to worry about when it comes to surveillance, researchers have discovered a new way to identify and track people using Wi-Fi signals—and I’m not talking about anything ...