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WeTransfer’s Free Plan now limits users to 10 Transfers Per Month

WeTransfer has launched a new WeTransfer Starter plan, which costs $6.99 per month., limiting users to only 10 transfers...

Dec 18 · 1 min read >

Instagram Introduces a Feature to schedule Direct Messages

Instagram has launched a much-awaited feature that allows users to schedule direct messages. This new functionality is now available...

Dec 17 · 1 min read >

An Amazing Tool for Watermarking AI videos and Combating Deepfakes

In response to the rising risk of deepfakes, Meta has developed an innovative tool for watermarking AI-generated videos. The...

Dec 13 · 1 min read >

YouTube’s new auto-dubbing feature opens up to more Creators

YouTube has finally rolled out its new auto-dubbing feature, allowing more producers to create translated audio tracks for their...

Dec 11 · 1 min read >

Why OpenAI Limits Real-Person Video Creation on Sora?

Sora, OpenAI’s widely anticipated video-generating tool, has been formally launched, but most users cannot use a vital feature. The...

Dec 10 · 1 min read >

Apple sued for abandoning Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) detection for iCloud

Apple is facing a lawsuit over its decision to remove a system for detecting child sexual abuse material (CSAM)...

Dec 8 · 1 min read >

Grok has been made free for all X Users: No subscription required

X users no longer require a subscription to utilize Grok, xAI’s AI chatbot. Grok, which was previously only available...

Dec 7 · 1 min read >

Gemini AI Assistant Gets New Utilities Extension for Smartphone Control

Google has announced a new Utilities extension for its Gemini AI assistant, improving Android device interoperability. Previously announced at...

Dec 5 · 1 min read >

Meta’s Threads Expands Connectivity with Fediverse Servers

Meta’s Threads recently released an update that improves user access to the fediverse. This decentralized network, often known as...

Dec 4 · 1 min read >

Delivery App Glovo agrees to Spain’s Riders Law and will recruit thousands of couriers

Glovo, the Spanish delivery app owned by Germany’s Delivery Hero, has committed to comply with Spain’s Riders Law, which...

Dec 3 · 1 min read >