Meta-owned WhatsApp is working on a new feature for users that would allow them to report messages to group admins, WaBetaInfo reported.
According to the app-tracking website, the new feature called “admin review” is under development and will be available in a future update of the app.
The feature to report messages is not yet ready to be released to beta testers.
WhatsApp is working on new features for group admins so they can moderate the groups better. In this new update, users will be able to report specific messages to the group admin.
“When a group member reports a message, it will be sent to the admin for review, and they will be able to choose to delete the message for everyone in the group if they believe it is inappropriate or violates the group’s rules,” said WaBetaInfo.
Besides Metaverse, Mark Zuckerberg has also been involved in brainstorming clothing ideas with his daughters.
Recently, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO, posted a few pictures of his daughters dressed in 3D-printed dresses. In the first three frames are shown the pictures of the 3D printed clothes. In the fourth frame, one of Zuckerberg’s daughters can be seen wearing white and green attire.
Zuckerberg posted this picture this week on his Instagram profile with the caption “I love building things and recently started designing and 3D printing dresses with the girls. A few projects from the last month… (and yes, I had to learn to sew)” Eva Chen, a journalist and director of fashion partnerships at Instagram liked the picture and posted a comment saying “Met Gala Ready!!!” Some curious users asked him about the name of the printer he was using.
Some people considered it “cool”, while others cherished the pictures and said that Mark did well by spending time with his daughters. Some even also acknowledged Mark’s sewing skills, where one user said “You sewed that yourself!? That’s not easy”.
Mark’s interest in technology, and being family-oriented, as he mentions his daughter Max in the post, made his post viral on social media platforms. Only last year, Mark had come up with a suit for his youngest daughter Maxima, or “Max”. Mark Zuckerberg married Priscilla Chan in 2012, and the couple had two daughters named August and Max. They were blessed with a third daughter in March this year and named her Aurelia.
Priscilla Chan graduated from Harvard University and met Mark Zuckerberg there. While pursuing her medical education at the University of California, she married Mark Zuckerberg.
Zuckerberg posted all the images on his Instagram profile.
People are amazed by the clothes, as they couldn’t believe that all the dresses were created using a printer, and Mark’s sewing skills.
But this is not the first time 3D printing has been showcased. While Zuckerberg had taken up 3D printing, it seems more like a hobby than any serious business venture.
However, Zuckerberg could infuse this technology with his Metaverse project.
Walmart-backed digital payments firm PhonePe Pvt Ltd launched an app called Pincode on the Indian government’s open network on Tuesday to strengthen its e-commerce business.
The Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) was launched last year to enable small merchants and local stores across India to access processes and technologies typically deployed by large e-commerce platforms like Amazon and Walmart.
Pincode, which will focus on hyperlocal commerce, is currently live only in Bengaluru and available on the Google Play Store and the App Store, PhonePe said in a statement.
It said categories on the app will include groceries, food, pharma, electronics, home decor and fashion.
The company is targeting 100,000 orders a day on the app by December, Chief Executive Sameer Nigam said, adding that it would not launch the service in more than 10 cities in the first year.
PhonePe already has an e-commerce platform, called Switch, on its app, which offers services including food delivery, grocery shopping, travel, hotel booking, retail fashion and healthcare.
India’s most valuable payments firm, PhonePe had raised $200 million from majority-backer Walmart in a pre-money $12 billion valuation in March.
Walmart-owned Indian payments firm PhonePe on Wednesday said it had raised an additional $100 million from General Atlantic and other investors as part of its ongoing $1 billion fundraising to expand into the lucrative lending space.
With the latest round, PhonePe, India’s most valuable payments firm with an estimated value of $12 billion, has raised $650 million across four tranches from its backers, including Tiger Global.
General Atlantic had invested $350 million in the fintech during the same funding round in January.
At over 46%, PhonePe in March had the largest market share among applications running the unified payments interface (UPI) digital payments system, per data from the National Payments Corporation of India.
Netflix Inc (NFLX.O) beat Wall Street earnings estimates for the first quarter but offered a lighter-than-expected forecast on Tuesday, demonstrating the challenges the mature streaming service faces in its pursuit of growth.
The company said it shifted a wider launch of a plan to crack down on unsanctioned password sharing into the second quarter to make improvements, delaying some financial benefits, but said it was pleased with results so far.
As the streaming video pioneer faces signs of market saturation, it is looking to new ways to make money, such as the password crackdown and a new ad-supported service.
ISLAMABAD: Led by National Assembly (NA) Speaker Raja Pervez Ashraf, the House is ready to kick off the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Constitution, which was passed solidly half a century ago.
The month-long celebrations will commence on Monday (April 10).
A Parliamentary Advisory Committee — comprising the Speaker, members from both Houses of Parliament and headed by Senator Raza Rabbani — was set to chalk out the activities for the celebration.
The Speaker will inaugurate the celebrations by laying the foundation stone of the Constitution Monument at the site approved by the Advisory Committee, opposite Parliamentary Lodges, D-Chowk, Islamabad.
The monument will serve as a permanent souvenir of the reputation of the Constitution in the nation’s history.
This will be followed by a wreath-laying ceremony at the Memorial of the Unsung Heroes of Democracy in the Parliament House to homage to those who fought for democracy in Pakistan.
In a highly anticipated launch event in Dubai, Xiaomi unveiled its Redmi Note 12 series smartphones. The company announced the release of five new models, including the Redmi Note 12, Redmi Note 12S, Redmi Note 12 Pro, Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G, and Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G. These smartphones are now available for purchase in the UAE, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain with prices starting at AED 699 in UAE.
In addition to the Redmi Note 12 series, Xiaomi has also launched several AIOT (Artificial Intelligence of Things) products.These include the Redmi Watch 3, Xiaomi Robot Vacuum X10+, Xiaomi Robot Vacuum S10+, Xiaomi Robot Vacuum X10, Xiaomi Robot Vacuum S10, and the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra.
These products showcase Xiaomi’s commitment to providing cutting-edge technology to consumers. The Redmi Watch 3 is a stylish and feature-packed smartwatch, while the Xiaomi Robot Vacuum X10+ and S10+ offer powerful cleaning capabilities. The Xiaomi Robot Vacuum X10 and S10 provide a more affordable option for consumers who still want high-quality cleaning performance. Finally, the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra is a sleek and efficient electric scooter that offers a smooth and enjoyable riding experience.
Market Availability:
These phones are not yet available in Pakistan due to the economic crisis, but Xiaomi is working towards introducing them soon.
The economic crisis in Pakistan and the increasing dollar rate have posed challenges for Xiaomi to introduce their latest phones in the market. However, the company is dedicated to its mission of making technology accessible to everyone and will continue to work towards bringing its products to Pakistani consumers at affordable prices.
With the slogan “Innovation for everyone,” Xiaomi believes in making technology affordable for everyone, and they have lived up to this promise! bringing technological wonders to the local market at unbeatable prices with launch dates concurrent with worldwide launches. Like every year, Xiaomi hosts the Xiaomi Fan Festival this year as well to honour their 12th anniversary in the Pakistani market on 6th April and to thank its devoted supporters. Xiaomi is offering insane discounts and incredible deals on wide range of products for its devoted supporters.
Xiaomi is hosting a Mega Sale on its official online store, Mi Store Pakistan (Mistore.pk), offering discounts on smartphones, wearables, smart home appliances, and lifestyle products.In addition to the Mega Sale, Xiaomi is also planning multiple social media activities. Fans can participate in various contests and giveaways on Xiaomi’s official Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts to win exciting prizes.
The Xiaomi Fan Festival provides a perfect opportunity for the brand to show appreciation for its loyal fans and celebrate its anniversary together. The company has planned exciting activities and amazing deals on its products to make the festival memorable for its fans.
Visit Mistore to take advantage of this and many other discounts and package offers so you may buy some modern marvels for yourself and your loved ones.
In the past few months, there have been unlimited ChatGPT partnerships as tech companies race to enter the world of artificial intelligence. There is no doubt about the fact that OpenAI did something most of us did not even have the imagination to dream of.
As ChatGPT grows and its user base soars, we see the Chabot being incorporated into many places. ChatGPT is not limited to our phones, apps, and desktop. You can now utilize its powers in your Apple Watch as well.
Petey is the name of the AI assistant by ChatGPT. Petey used to go by the name WatchGPT before naming copyrights. You can download Petey, an AI assistant, for Apple Watch from the App Store. You pay $4.99 for it once when you buy it. It is an Apple Watch-only app.
“The app requires watchOS 9, so it should work on Apple Watch Series 4 and newer models, and it currently supports 14 different languages, with more set to be added over time,” MacRumors said in a report.
WASHINGTON: Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said on Monday that he was cutting 9,000 more jobs from the online retail giant’s workforce, following the 18,000 that were axed in January.
“Given the uncertain economy… and the indecision that exists in the near future, we have chosen to be more streamlined in our costs and headcount,” Jassy said in a memo to staff.
The layoffs account for a smaller percentage of Amazon’s total workforce, which ran up to 1.5 million people in December 2022, than the cuts seen at some other tech giants.
Meta has laid off nearly 25% of its estimated workforce in just a few months in what CEO Mark Zuckerberg has called the company’s “year of efficiency” as the US tech sector continues to downsize.
Amazon’s Jassy told his workers that the extra layoffs were essential after more feedback came from departments as the company seeks a way to downsize after years of sustained hiring.