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Uber Will Let You Rent Out Your Car in Sustainability Push
Uber Will Let You Rent Out Your Car in Sustainability Push
Uber Technologies Inc. will make it possible to rent out your car on its app, with a peer-to-peer
2023-06-08 22:28
WhatsApp update stops people having to come up with good names for groups
WhatsApp update stops people having to come up with good names for groups
WhatsApp will finally let people create group chats without having to come up with a clever name for them – or any name at all. Users will instead be able to just make a group and then have that group name itself after the people inside of it. WhatsApp suggested that the tool will be useful when “you need to create a group in a hurry, or you don’t have a group topic in mind”. It will be available for group chats with up to six people in them. The group names will be changed dynamically, depending on who is in the group. The group name will display differently for each user in it, depending on how they have people saved in their phone. If someone is added to a group with people who don’t have that person saved, then their phone number will show instead. Mark Zuckerberg announced the feature on Facebook. “Making it simpler to start WhatsApp groups by naming them based on who’s in the chat when you don’t feel like coming up with another name,” he wrote, sharing a picture of how the new groups will look. The feature is rolling out “globally over the next few days”, Meta said. It is one of a number of small tweaks that have been added to WhatsApp in recent weeks. Most recently, it fixed a major frustration that meant that pictures would be shrunk when they were sent within a group. The company is also quietly working on other features, including the addition of generative AI to create new stickers just by describing them. Read More WhatsApp update finally stops it ruining your photos WhatsApp rolls out AI tool for creating custom art Jury finds teenager responsible for computer hacking spree
2023-08-23 22:26
A 3-year subscription to this powerful VPN is on sale for 61% off
A 3-year subscription to this powerful VPN is on sale for 61% off
TL;DR: A three-year subscription to a Windscribe VPN Pro Plan is on sale for £63.10,
2023-07-05 12:29
Controversial TikToker 'Mizzy' blamed for disrupting Sidemen's charity match in 2022
Controversial TikToker 'Mizzy' blamed for disrupting Sidemen's charity match in 2022
Controversial TikToker Mizzy has been in the headlines recently, and now it’s been claimed that he was behind the disruptions to last year’s Sidemen charity match. The Sidemen were forced to apologise to people with tickets who weren’t able to get into the stadium for the Sidemen Charity Match on September 24. “Unfortunately however due to a small minority attempting to break into the stadium, we were forced to lock the gates meaning a number of you weren’t able to get in despite having tickets,” they said at the time. They said the choice to lock the gates and block some fans “was a security and safety decision.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Now, Stuart Jones, who is the founder of Upload Agency and Sidemen's agent, has claimed that it was Mizzy who was responsible. Writing on Twitter, he said: “For those of you who were locked out of the @Sidemen charity match last year, this was the moron that caused it btw.” Jones also claimed that Mizzy, real name Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, stole Prime Hydration drinks from VIP suites and tried to break into the stadium. "Correct, and robbing the VIP suits of all the Prime, and running around outside, trying to break in, causing the stadium to lock down,” Jones wrote, replying to another user. Footage has also recirculated online which shows Mizzy run on the pitch during the game. Mizzy was recently arrested for filming himself walking into people's houses. He also branded Piers Morgan a 'moron' for challenging him over his behaviour on his show, which saw him intimidate members of the public, including stealing someone's dog in a park. Hours before this interview, O’Garro appeared at Thames Magistrates’ Court where he pleaded guilty to failing to comply with a community protection notice issued last May. As a result he was given a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) today for a period of two years that will expire in May 2025. This order means O’Garro must not publish social media content without the consent of the people included, nor trespass or go to the Westfield shopping centre in Stratford. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-26 16:49
How to Take Pictures of Fireworks: 7 Tips to Get the Best Images
How to Take Pictures of Fireworks: 7 Tips to Get the Best Images
A good fireworks photo can be quite striking, but it can also be very tough
2023-07-01 21:52
The best pet cameras for your cat or dog
The best pet cameras for your cat or dog
This content originally appeared on Mashable for a US audience and has been adapted for
2023-08-30 18:45
ForSight Robotics Expands Leadership Team with Appointment of CFO
ForSight Robotics Expands Leadership Team with Appointment of CFO
YOKNEAM ILLIT, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 18, 2023--
2023-07-18 20:24
Logan Paul: 5 biggest controversies of WWE wrestler and influencer so far
Logan Paul: 5 biggest controversies of WWE wrestler and influencer so far
Logan Paul was one of the first YouTube millionaires, with an estimated net worth of $45 million
2023-06-11 12:25
MTG Arena Steam Release Date
MTG Arena Steam Release Date
MTG Arena is arriving on Steam later this month. Here's what we know about its impending arrival on the storefront.
2023-05-13 07:45
France orders Apple iPhone 12 sales halted over radiation
France orders Apple iPhone 12 sales halted over radiation
French regulators on Tuesday ordered Apple to halt sales of the iPhone 12 for emitting too much electromagnetic radiation, and...
2023-09-13 03:19
US Supreme Court temporarily blocks order curbing Biden social media contacts
US Supreme Court temporarily blocks order curbing Biden social media contacts
By Andrew Chung The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday maintained a block on restrictions imposed by lower courts
2023-10-13 23:55
FTX, Genesis, BlockFi Customer Data At Risk in Bankruptcy Hack
FTX, Genesis, BlockFi Customer Data At Risk in Bankruptcy Hack
Business and legal services provider Kroll said it’s cooperating with federal law enforcement after a hacker gained access
2023-08-26 06:23