After being revealed in January, WhatsApp is now rolling out a major upgrade to how the app will work on the web.
WhatsApp's voice and video call support on the web is rolling out to beta users currently, featuring end-to-end encryption, the same security as the app.
Brevo’s 2026 Smart Loyalty Guide makes the case for CRM-integrated loyalty that uses AI to close the inactivity gap.
WhatsApp is rolling out voice and video calling support on WhatsApp Web, allowing users to place calls directly from a browser without installing a desktop app. First spotted by WABetaInfo, the ...
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Chinese scientists embraced by U.S. colleges worked with Chinese military-linked firms
American colleges have admitted Chinese scientists who worked at blacklisted Chinese tech firms that serve the CCP's military ...
The infamous Intel Software Defined Silicon initiative appears to be dead – or at least, Intel has no plans to continue developing it. The US chipmaker ...
Alongside the silicon announcement, Cisco introduced new fixed and modular switching systems in its Nexus 9000 and Cisco 8000 ...
For many years, WhatsApp Web served as a convenient companion to the mobile app but came with clear limitations. While it ...
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In a direct challenge to conferencing services like Zoom, which is also another minor but important step, WhatsApp is making ...
With Virtual PLCnext Control, Phoenix Contact is launching a software-based controller solution that enables flexible automation functions in virtualised IT environments.
Anthropic has demonstrated the extent of autonomous AI development with a remarkable experiment. Sixteen AI agents built a C compiler almost entirely ...
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