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Italy's antitrust authority, AKA the body the looks into monopoly abuses by companies, has reportedly launched an ...
Meta has announced the end of support for the standalone WhatsApp application on Windows, a decision that has caught many ...
X (formerly Twitter) revamps DMs with typing indicators, emoji reactions, mentions, search, and improved privacy—mirroring ...
WhatsApp is testing an AI tool called Quick Recap to summarise unread messages from five chats, helping users catch up ...
Meta has quietly announced that WhatsApp is ditching UWP (WinUI) for a Chromium-based container on Windows 11.
Meta has replaced WhatsApp's native Windows 11 app with a Chromium-based web wrapper, prioritizing development ease over ...
X, formerly known as Twitter, is now borrowing a page from WhatsApp’s playbook. The social media platform has rolled out ...
The PIB has issued clarifications regarding the speculations regarding new verification badges introduced on WhatsApp ...
Meta plans to discontinue the WhatsApp Windows app, replacing it with a web wrapper version that utilizes Microsoft's Edge ...
WhatsApp is about to ditch its native Windows app in favor of a new web app, which is now available in beta with a couple of new features.
Elon Musk’s X now lets you react with emojis, mention users in group chats, see typing indicators, and more—just like WhatsApp.