Tesla is set to begin a limited test of its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, as it navigates regulatory scrutiny from the NHTSA over safety concerns. With a focus on performance in poor weather, this trial could redefine urban transportation.
In a surprising move, WhatsApp has announced that it will start displaying ads for the first time since its launch in 2009. While ads will appear in the Updates tab, the company assures users that their personal chats won't be interrupted. This change is aimed at helping businesses grow within the platform, leveraging user information to enhance ad relevance.
WhatsApp is set to roll out ads through its ‘Updates’ tab, allowing businesses to reach users. Despite past resistance, Meta sees this as a way to monetize the platform while ensuring privacy.
In a heated exchange, Trump's border czar Tom Homan stated there are no plans to arrest California Governor Gavin Newsom, who is fighting back against federal immigration enforcement. Mayor Bass calls for an end to ICE raids as tensions rise in LA.
In a significant deal, Meta Platforms has signed a 20-year agreement to purchase power from Constellation Energy's Illinois nuclear plant, anticipating soaring energy demands driven by artificial intelligence.
Ellen Pompeo shares a bizarre TSA experience where she was detained and a bomb squad was called after attempting to board a plane with sunflower seeds. Despite the chaos, she still loves to travel!
WhatsApp is set to launch a revolutionary feature: usernames! Connect with others without revealing your phone number. Discover how this update will enhance privacy and user interaction.
Meta has finally released an official iPad app for WhatsApp, leaving many to wonder when Instagram will follow. Rumor has it that development for an Instagram iPad app is already underway, and it could be released this year!
Meta is shifting to an AI-driven approach for risk assessments on its platforms, raising concerns about user safety and privacy. Will this speed up updates at the expense of thorough scrutiny?
Despite fears of chaos, the Real ID rollout saw calm at major airports, with most travelers prepared. Low wait times and organized procedures left many surprised at the smooth experience.