WhatsApp is reportedly in the process of testing a novel AI capability that would permit users to craft personalized stickers using text-based commands, reminiscent of models like OpenAI’s DALL-E. The tech industry
WhatsApp, the widely used messaging app under the ownership of Meta, is making significant strides in its updates, unveiling new and exciting features. One notable development is its pursuit of a more
New “Screen Share” Feature Allows Contacts to View Your Phone Display. According to the company, the new feature enables users to share excerpts from websites, documents, and showcase smartphone tricks with their
The renowned video conferencing platform, Zoom, which experienced a surge in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic, is now facing a significant threat to its market dominance from a formidable competitor—Meta’s WhatsApp. WhatsApp,
WhatsApp has been offering voice calling features for some time, but it has lagged behind dedicated video calling platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams due to missing essential features. However,
In a move to enhance user experience and group administration, WhatsApp is unveiling exciting new features in its beta version. The messaging giant has rolled out an innovative voice chat function and
WhatsApp, a subsidiary of Meta, has been introducing a slew of new features lately. The company has undergone UI and UX revisions in accordance with the Material Design 3 guidelines. These updates
WhatsApp has been consistently introducing new security and privacy features in recent times, and it seems they are now working on another feature that could simplify account verification for users. According to
Hackers are employing a fraudulent Android app named ‘SafeChat’ to distribute spyware malware, which pilfers call logs, text messages, and GPS locations from mobile phones. The Android spyware is believed to be
WhatsApp, owned by Meta, has introduced a new feature that allows users to exchange short video messages in their chats, similar to voice notes. The feature, known as “video message,” permits users
WhatsApp has been introducing several new features this year, including the ability to send messages to unknown numbers without saving them. Now, the app is testing a new group call feature on
WhatsApp is officially released for Wear OS smartwatches after a beta version was available for a few months. The app is now stable and finalized, and it requires a Wear OS 3