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Club name Ford teams up with Tesla, sending shares soaring

Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. ET. Here's a recap of Friday's key moments. Equities rise on hopes for debt deal Watch Ford Stick with Eli Lilly 1. Equities rise on hopes for debt deal Stocks rallied Friday morning, with the S & P 500 up more than 1% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite climbing 1.75%, amid investor optimism the White House and congressional Republicans could reach a deal to raise the debt ceiling as soon as today. Meanwhile, the…

WhatsApp feature alert: How to edit messages and correct typos after sending | Tech tips

WhatsApp has made it possible to get over those embarrassing typos. The chat company has finally rolled out the much-awaited Edit message feature that lets you edit message after being sent. The feature was reported to be under works from past several months and was even spotted in the beta version by WaBetaInfo in April. “From correcting a simple misspelling to adding extra context to a message, we’re excited to bring you more control over your chats,” the company announced in a blog post. The feature is rolling out…

Gain battery life on your Galaxy device by not sending Google data

If you experience high battery life usage on your Galaxy phone or tablet, there might be a not-so-obvious solution to your problem. In the Google Play Store, there’s an option to send app usage data to Google about which parts of an app you use. It helps Google make apps faster to install, open, and run for everyone using Play. However, when this Play Store feature is enabled, some users say it can cause excessive battery life usage on Android devices, regardless of whether or not they’re made by Samsung. The option is…

Made a silly typo? WhatsApp to give users 15-minute grace period to edit messages after sending

WhatsApp has finally rolled out its long-awaited edit feature, allowing users to edit messages up to 15 minutes after they have been sent. The feature has been in the works for some time, and was first spotted in beta testing it. To use the edit feature, simply long-press on a message and select “Edit.” You can then make any changes you need to the message before sending it again. The recipient will see that the message has been edited so they know that the message has been corrected. ALSO READ l Instagram suffers…

Make changes to messages after sending; check easy step-by-step guide

WhatsApp update: Make changes to messages after sending; check easy step-by-step guide | File PhotoWhatsApp users are finally receiving the much awaited feature which lets you make changes to messages that have already been sent. The new editing feature was announced by WhatsApp on Monday. This feature lets users add or delete info, change misspelt words etc. in a time window of 15 minutes after they have pressed send. “From correcting a simple misspelling to adding extra context to a message, we’re excited…

Meta fined record $1.3 billion and ordered to stop sending European user data to US

The European Union slapped Meta with a record $1.3 billion privacy fine Monday and ordered it to stop transferring user data across the Atlantic by October, the latest salvo in a decadelong case sparked by U.S. cybersnooping fears.The penalty of 1.2 billion euros is the biggest since the EU's strict data privacy regime took effect five years ago, surpassing Amazon's 746 million euro fine in 2021 for data protection violations. Meta, which had previously warned that services for its users in Europe could be cut off, vowed…

Facebook was sending automatic friend request to users on visiting any profile; Meta apologises, fixes bug

Facebook has acknowledged a bug that caused the social network to automatically send friend requests to users when they visited other people’s profiles. The social media company said that it’s patched the glitch. “We fixed a bug related to a recent app update that caused some Facebook friend requests to be sent mistakenly,” a Meta spokesperson told the media company. “We’ve stopped this from happening and we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.” ALSO READ l Facebook seems to have a ‘verified’ problem;…

When Kim Kardashian Almost Exposed Her V*gina To The Whole World Out In Public Promoting KKW Fragrance Sending Shockwaves, Netizens Reacted…

When Kim Kardashian Sent Shockwaves On The Internet By Almost Revealing V*gina To Promote KKW Fragrance, Netizens Reacted, “It’s Inappropriate” (Photo Credit – Instagram) American model and socialite Kim Kardashian rose to fame after her appearance on the reality show Keeping Up with Kardashian. More than her work, the model made headlines for her racy pics and her affairs with several actors, rappers and comedians. Besides her personal life, Kim has often made headlines for her controversial remarks about s*x.…

Sending photos using Google Messages is getting faster with a new option

Last updated: April 11th, 2023 at 09:44 UTC+02:00 The Google Messages app on your Galaxy phone is getting a new and better feature. Some Google Messages users are reportedly seeing a new ‘Send Photos Faster’ option within the app that will do exactly what it says. As per the description of the Google Messages ‘Send Photos Faster’ option, it says, “Resolution is reduced for faster sending.” This would mean that, just like every other messaging app, Google Messages will lower the quality of the image to send it faster…

Meet Amit Kshatriya, Indian-origin NASA engineer responsible for sending humans to Mars

Amit Kshatriya has been appointed as first head of NASA's new Moon to Mars Program Office at NASA Headquarters in Washington to carry out the agency’s human exploration activities at the Moon and Mars for the benefit of humanity. This new office resides within the Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate, reporting to its Associate Administrator Jim Free. “The Moon to Mars Program Office will help prepare NASA to carry out our bold missions to the Moon and land the first humans on Mars,” said NASA…