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Nurse-Family Partnership Viral Facebook Campaign Gains More Than One Million Users in Only One Day

Nurse-Family Partnership Viral Facebook Campaign Gains More Than One Million Users in Only One Day




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Optimizing the Homepage for Hard-to-Please Online Users

As website owners, we are continuously trying to rework on the existing design, to upgrade it to something more contemporary and user centric. As the online visitors instill...




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Telecom Software Helps to Deliver Seamless User Experience, How?

In, rapid enhancement of telecommunication industry, it is quite drastic job to deliver right solutions. CSPs aren’t finding the perfect telecom service providers, and so it has become one of...




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Hackers could spy on cell phone users by abusing 5G baseband flaws, researchers say

Security researchers found a dozen vulnerabilities in 5G baseband chips found in phones made by Google, OPPO, OnePlus, Motorola, and Samsung.

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Why changes to the block on Elon Musk’s X are driving users away

Elon Musk’s X is planning to make a change to how the block function works, breaking from the established standards of other social media apps. When the policies around blocking change, people who have been blocked by someone will still be able to see that person’s posts, so long as they’re public. They just won’t […]

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X updates block feature, letting blocked users see your public posts

X is rolling out its controversial update to the block feature, allowing people to view your public posts even if you have blocked them.

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‘For You’ feeds fail on election night, offering outdated information, angering users

“For You” algorithms that promote the most interesting content across a social network, personalized to the individual user, offered a disjointed, outdated, and nearly unusable experience on election night in the U.S. as they highlighted hours-old posts that no longer reflected the current state of the race. Frustrations were particularly high on Threads, Meta’s X […]

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Bluesky is seeing an exodus of unhappy X users following the election

X, formerly Twitter, is no longer the “digital town square” it once promised to be. Following the results of the U.S. presidential election, floods of users unhappy with the app’s latest direction are moving over to a competing app, Bluesky. Bluesky’s decentralized social media platform has steadily grown from 9+ million users as of September […]

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PalmPay raised $100M Series A last August, claims to have 5 million users

Africa-focused payments startup PalmPay raised a $100 million Series A round last year. TechCrunch spotted this news in Partech Africa’s latest end-of-year report on venture capital investments in Africa. Further checks in Crunchbase and Tracxn — platforms that track funding rounds in startups and private companies globally — reveal that the company closed the round […]

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Google rolls out new features in Chrome for iPhone users - Moneycontrol

  1. Google rolls out new features in Chrome for iPhone users  Moneycontrol
  2. 4 new Chrome improvements for iOS  The Keyword
  3. Stop Using Chrome On Your iPhone, Warns Apple—Millions Of Users Must Now Decide  Forbes
  4. Chrome 131 for iOS adding new Google Drive, Maps integrations  9to5Google
  5. Chrome for iOS now lets you add text to Google Lens visual searches  Engadget




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Google Gemini Live Now Free For Android Users: Adding Interactive AI Conversations

Google is expanding Gemini Live to free users on Android after initially offering it to Advanced subscribers. This feature allows users to have interactive conversations, including the ability to interrupt responses with new information or directions. Gemini Live Features




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WhatsApp is Making it Easier for Users to Add and Manage Their Contacts: Here’s How!

WhatsApp has revealed a significant update to its contact management system. Previously, contacts were tied to the phone where WhatsApp was installed. This posed issues for users who lost their phones without backups or those sharing devices. Managing multiple accounts with




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The Complete Guide to Hashtags for Indian Social Media User

In the digital age, hashtags are more than just a trend. They are powerful tools for enhancing visibility and engagement on social media platforms. For tech enthusiasts in India, mastering hashtags can significantly boost your online presence. This article explores advanced




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New AI Spoofing Scam Targets Millions of Gmail Users—Here's How to Be Safe

A new scam is making its way through the Gmail ecosystem, using AI-powered tools to trick users into handing over access to their accounts. Security expert Sam Mitrovic, founder of CloudJoy, recently shared his experience with the scam, shedding light on




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Voice Assistants Transform Event Planning and Boost Productivity for Users

Voice assistants have become indispensable tools for tech enthusiasts. These AI-powered helpers can streamline event planning and scheduling, making them essential for both personal and professional use. With the right commands, you can transform your voice assistant into a powerful organiser.




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Is X Down Right Now? Users Report Loading and Refreshing Issues Across the Globe

On Tuesday, the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, experienced significant service disruptions that affected users across multiple regions. Downdetector, a popular outage tracking website, reported that more than 36,500 users in the United States were impacted at the




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WhatsApp Introduces New ‘Mark All as Read’ Shortcut for Android Users

WhatsApp is rolling out a new feature that Android users have been eagerly anticipating: a shortcut to mark all chats as read with just a single tap. This update is designed to simplify message management, which previously required multiple steps and




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Instagram Launches Profile Card Feature For Enhanced User Connections: Here's How to Use it

Instagram has introduced a "profile card" feature, acting as a digital business card for users. This launch follows months of testing with selected creators. The feature aims to simplify sharing Instagram profiles, eliminating the need to send handles manually. Users can




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Privacy in Peril? X Rolling Out New Block Feature That Lets Blocked Users View Profiles

X, the platform once known as Twitter, recently began rolling out a new version of its block function, prompting significant user concern. The change, first announced by company owner Elon Musk in September, allows blocked users to view the profiles, posts,




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Heads Up, Prime Users: Your Favorite Shows Might Come With More Ads

Amazon is reportedly gearing up to increase the number of ads on Prime Video by 2025. After introducing ad-supported content earlier this year, the company has observed minimal subscriber backlash, prompting it to gradually roll out more advertisements. While this move




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Apple Users In India Advised To Update Devices Due To Critical Security Vulnerabilities

Apple users in India are being urged to take immediate action after a cybersecurity alert from the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) warned of critical vulnerabilities across several Apple operating systems. These flaws, spanning iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, visionOS,




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Mukesh Ambani's superhit plan for Jio users: Get OTT apps with 200GB extra data for 90 days for just Rs...

The plans come with free voice calling and free access to over 800 TV channels and several OTT apps.




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Please, Feel Free to Share [Electronic book] / Rachel Causer.

London : Methuen Drama, 2022.




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Beckett and media [Electronic book] / ed. by Mark Nixon, Philipp Schweighauser, Balazs Rapcsak.

Manchester : Manchester University Press, [2022]




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A paper-based dual functional biosensor for safe and user-friendly point-of-care urine analysis

Lab Chip, 2024, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D4LC00163J, Paper
Open Access
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Yujia Li, Yingqi Kong, Yubing Hu, Yixuan Li, Rica Asrosa, Wenyu Zhang, Buddha Deka Boruah, Ali K. Yetisen, Andrew Davenport, Tung-Chun Lee, Bing Li
A safe, accurate, and reliable sensing platform for urinary biomarkers analysis of urinary biomarkers is clinically important for the early detection and monitoring of the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD), as it has become one of the world's most prevalent non-communicable diseases.
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Development and Simulation of Annular Flow Photoreactors: Integration of Light-Diffusing Fibers as optical diffusers with Laser Diodes

React. Chem. Eng., 2024, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D4RE00400K, Paper
Open Access
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Sergio Carrillo De Hert, Rafael Lopez-Rodriguez, Michael Di Maso, Jonathan McMullen, Steven Ferguson
Continuous flow chemical photoreactors have emerged as a highly attractive platform, garnering considerable attention in both industry and academia. Utilizing thin channels, these reactors offer a promising solution for achieving...
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Capillary-flow driven microfluidic sensor based on tyrosinase for fast user-friendly assessment of pesticide exposures

Analyst, 2024, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D4AN01203H, Paper
Open Access
Claire E. Hefner, Prakash Aryal, Eric Brack, Todd Alexander, Charles S. Henry
Assessment of pesticide exposure using a fast-flow capillary device (created with Bio.Render.com).
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Twitter lets users search for new lists to follow

Twitter launches the functionality for web users




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Snapchat reaches over 200 million monthly active users in India

Snapchat has over 750 million monthly active users globally




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WhatsApp to launch usernames for accounts like Instagram

WhatsApp is working to launch ‘usernames’ for users on Android.




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Instagram tests new ‘Interested’ feature for more user control

Instagram also plans to roll out transparency tools for creators




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Users shift to third-party apps as Twitter makes verification necessary for TweetDeck access

Meta’s Threads app, seen as a formidable competitor to Twitter, has garnered over 10 million sign-ups within seven hours of launch, offering features similar to Twitter and attracting users from Instagram.




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WhatsApp desktop users can now adjust text size

WhatsApp unveils the new feature for beta users




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Meta’s Threads App ‘positive’ vibe tested by users known for false claims

Threads has started with some built-in defense mechanisms for harmful content, as its user policies are the same as Instagram’s




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WhatsApp rolls out ‘channel notification’ feature for beta users

WhatsApp channel notification feature is available for both iOS and Android users




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X to ask for users’ biometric data, job and school history

X’s updated privacy policy seeks to collect biometric data, job history of users




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Elon Musk weighs monthly user fees to fight X bot problem

Musk says that subscription for all users would make “the effective cost of bots” very high.




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Twitter may have to charge users a fee to keep out bots, says Musk

Musk didn’t specify how much users will have to pay but described it as a ‘small amount of money’




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Microblogging giant X and X Pro hit by global outage, users unable to access platforms

Reports from Downdetector.com revealed access issues, with X users unable to view posts and encountering a “Welcome to X!” message, while X Pro (previously TweetDeck) experienced loading problems displaying a “Waiting for posts” pop-up.




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Global outage hits Gmail, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram users

The problem, reported around 9 p.m., affected users in India and beyond




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WhatsApp’s latest update: Undo feature empowers users with message deletion flexibility

This new functionality complements the existing “Delete for Everyone” option, allowing users to undo message deletions within a brief window of five seconds




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Zomato users can now schedule order 2 days in advance

Zomato’s order scheduling is available at more than 35,000 restaurants across 30 cities




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Google brings AI-powered Gmail writing tools and ‘Polish’ to more users

Google is expanding its generative AI-powered email drafting tools to more users with new and enhanced shortcuts on web and mobile




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Google Maps adds AI features to help users explore and navigate the world around them

Google Maps is heading down a new road steered by artificial intelligence




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Instagram down: Users face issues while sending messages, say, 'Rehne do fir'

The issue began at approximately 5.14 pm on Tuesday.




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Intent-driven User Interfaces

Increasingly when I see designers defaulting to more Ul controls and form elements in software interface designs, I encourage them to consider the implications of intent-driven instructions. Here's why...

For years l've used this image of Adobe Illustrator's user interface evolution to highlight the continuous march of "more features, more Ul" that drives nearly every software company's releases. The end result for end users is more functions they don't know about and don't use. Not great.

So what's the alternative? Perhaps something like Christian Cantrell's Photoshop assistant demos. In this series of videos, Christian uses natural language instructions connected to Photoshop's APIs to do things like mask the subject of a series of photos, blur the background in images, create layers and more. All without needing to know how and without clicking a bunch of windows, icons, menus, and pointers (WIMP).

Intent-driven instructions to mask the subject of multiple images in Photoshop:

Intent-driven instructions to mask the blur the backgrounds of multiple images in Photoshop:

Intent-driven instructions to create layers and objects in Photoshop:

While these kinds of interactions won't immediately replace conventional graphical user interface controls, it's pretty clear they enable a new way of control software with hundreds of features... just tell it what you want to do.




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Google will now let users manage access to Google Drive files directly from Gmail

The feature will work for Gmail users on the web, on Android, and on iOS



  • Computers & Laptops

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ASUS ExpertBook B5 Flip review: A snug fit for corporate users

A well-powered enterprise laptop that delivers performance and features in the right form factor  




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How Epic Games and AWS Empower Users to Create the Next Great Gaming Experience | WIRED Brand Lab

Produced by WIRED Brand Lab with AWS | Online gamers have the potential to create entire worlds - but when a surge of players join, the processing power needed for the game to run increases dramatically. AWS EC2 helps these world-building games - like Fortnite from Epic Games - scale seamlessly so players get an uninterrupted, immersive experience with cost efficiency, allowing anyone to be the creator of the next biggest game.




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Social media users more likely to believe false information

A new study led by researchers at McGill University finds that people who get their news from social media are more likely to have misperceptions about COVID-19. Those that consume more traditional news media have fewer misperceptions and are more likely to follow public health recommendations like social distancing.

In a study published in Misinformation Review, researchers looked at the behavioral effects of exposure to misinformation by combining social media analysis, news analysis, and survey research. They combed through millions of tweets, thousands of news articles, and the results of a nationally representative survey of Canadians to answer three questions: How prevalent is COVID-19 misinformation on social media and in traditional news media? Does it contribute to misperceptions about COVID-19? And does it affect behavior?