An invitation sent by India before the G20 summit became a trending topic on all social media. The use of the other name for the country, “Bharat”, instead of “India” in the invitation gave rise to rumors that a name change might occur.
An invitation sent by India before the G20 summit became a trending topic on all social media. The use of the other name for the country, “Bharat”, instead of “India” in the invitation gave rise to rumors that a name change might occur.
Mark Zuckerberg announced that WhatsApp users can now create new groups without having to name them. However, this innovation has an important limitation.
WhatsApp introduced its feature that allows users to set up groups on the platform anonymously. A very useful feature for users who want to set up a group quickly without having to find a group name. The new feature comes with a restriction…
Mark Zuckerberg has announced that he will no longer have to add names to groups on WhatsApp. Instead, the groups will be named after the participants.
A group of NFT investors reported that they will file lawsuits due to the depreciation of the NFTs they have issued by famous names.
Prince of Wallachia III. A new review of the letters of Vlad, or better known as Vlad the Impaler, has revealed that there are real ‘tears of blood’.
We talked about a platform that you can use against cyberbullying and blackmail issues, especially with the development of artificial intelligence tools, while they are seen worldwide.
WhatsApp, one of the most popular messaging platforms in the world, continues to gain new capabilities. So much so that we told you that Meta is working on a new feature called Screen Sharing. Currently available to beta users…
It was claimed that Marvel chose some actors for the Fantastic Four movie, which will be released in 2025. Allegedly, Vanessa Kirby and Joseph Quinn are top candidates for Invisible Woman and Flame Man, respectively. So who is being considered for other roles? Let’s take a look at the recent allegations about the movie.
Twitter, which started to bear the name X, “somehow” resolved the username crisis within its own body, changing the username from ‘@Twitter’ to ‘@x’.