July 21, 2023

Copilot Chat beta is now available on GitHub for Visual Studio and VS Code users.

All corporate customers of Visual Studio and VS Code have access to the restricted public version of GitHub Copilot Chat, according to GitHub.



The restricted public beta release of Copilot Chat for Visual Studio and VS Code was announced by the software development and version control site GitHub today. It is an integrated development environment-compatible, contextually aware chatbot made for developers. Code analysis, straightforward troubleshooting, and individualised support are some of its characteristics.


As the first step in introducing Copilot X to commercial businesses, GitHub describes the release of Copilot Chat. Copilot X is a chatbot that was 

The cutting-edge GPT-4 is used by the Copilot X chatbot, which was created in collaboration with OpenAI. GitHub has highlighted the following as some of Copilot Chat's important features.


Developers will receive context-specific assistance through Copilot Chat. This implies that engineers may ask the chatbot for assistance if they are having trouble with a particular code fragment or need explanation of a certain programming topic. Additionally, it will provide in-the-moment help by making recommendations for best practises, hints, and fixes that are specific to the current programming problem.


July 20, 2023

According to a Slack research, 75% of Indian desk employees are using AI solutions to boost productivity.

According to the "State of Work" study, AI and automation can save Indian desk employees one month every year.



According to a recent Slack survey, Indian businesses are setting the bar for the use of automation and artificial intelligence (AI) products that increase employee productivity and streamline processes.


The "State of Work" research, which polled more than 2,000 Indian desk employees, showed that 75% of them use AI at work, making India a leader in the world for AI use. The study also discovered that people who utilise AI are 53% more likely to report having productivity levels that are noticeably greater than those who do not.


The paper claims that AI and automation may save Indian desk staff an average of 3.6 hours per week by automating repetitive chores like obtaining expense report approvals. This corresponds to at least one month of effort per year that might be spent for more significant and strategic tasks.



Concern concerning OpenAI's ChatGPT is raised by Llama 2 from Meta: What is it, and how can I access it?

The Llama 2 big language model has been released in collaboration with Meta and Microsoft. What that entails for apps like ChatGPT and Google Bard is as follows.



Tech behemoths are engaged in a fierce competition to provide the most advanced AI. The next-generation open-source language model, Llama 2, will be released by Microsoft and Mark Zuckerberg's Meta on Wednesday. 


The model will soon be open for researchers and for commercial usage, according to the CEO of Meta. The most recent, potent model is anticipated to compete against OpenAI's GPT-4. Zuckerberg said that Meta has a long history of opening-sourcing its infrastructure and AI efforts, including Segment Anything, ImageBind, and Dino, as well as PyTorch, the top machine learning framework. He claimed that open-sourcing has aided Meta in producing better goods and advancing the sector as a whole. 



July 19, 2023

The complete guide to choose the finest smart lights: smart home necessities

Are you contemplating purchasing smart lighting for your house? Here is all you need to know about smart lights, which can efficiently brighten your house.



The easiest approach to begin the process of creating a smart home is to make an investment in smart lighting. There are several sizes and styles of smart lights. One may select a smart light to fit their needs, from affordable solutions to high-end ones.


Here are a few things to consider if you want to add smart lights to your home's design in order to update it.


How do smart lights work?


A smart light is a wirelessly controllable linked gadget that operates on the Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or Zigbee protocols. Smart lights differ significantly from traditional lighting in several ways. The majority of them, even the more affordable choices, have programmable colour selections that can be managed by voice command or through an app.


July 18, 2023

Meta makes an AI model available for commercial usage, upending a budding business.

Microsoft will make available the updated model, known as Llama 2, through its Azure cloud service, which is compatible with Windows.




The open-source artificial intelligence model Llama from Meta will soon be available in a commercial form, the firm said on Tuesday. This will provide start-ups and other companies with a strong free alternative to the pricy proprietary models offered by OpenAI and Google.


Microsoft is "our preferred partner" for the rollout of the new model, dubbed Llama 2, which will be delivered through Azure and operate on the Windows operating system, according to Meta in a blog post.


The model, which Meta previously provided only to select academics for research purposes, also will be made available via direct download and through Amazon Web Services, Hugging Face and other providers, according to the blog post and a separate facebook post by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.



Norway forbids the use of behavioural advertising on Meta's apps

Norway has prohibited Meta, founded by Mark Zuckerberg, from running behavioural advertising on Facebook and Instagram. The Norwegian Data Protection Authority enforced the restriction in reaction to user monitoring and profiling, which infringes their right to privacy.



The Prohibition and Its Effects


The behavioural advertising prohibition will go into force on August 4 and last for three months, or until Meta proves it is in conformity with the law. If Meta disobeys the ruling, a coercive punishment of up to one million NOK ($100,000) per day may be imposed. The Norwegian Data Protection Authority has said that this restriction only applies to users in Norway.


Meta's Unlawful Behaviour


The implementation of a temporary ban on behavioural advertising for Facebook and Instagram resulted from the Norwegian Data Protection Authority's determination that Meta's practises were unlawful. The Irish Data Protection Commission ruled in December that Meta was engaging in unlawful behavioural advertising on behalf of all data protection authorities in the European Economic Area (EEA). This decision was taken in response to that decision. Despite certain adjustments made by Meta in response to earlier judgements, the Court of Justice of the European Union has found that Meta's behavioural advertising continues to violat


User Rights and Privacy Protection


It's important to understand that Norway's restriction on behavioural advertising does not entail an outright ban on Facebook or Instagram within the nation. The ban's objective is to guarantee that Norwegian users may access these services in a secure manner while upholding their legal rights. The importance of privacy as a basic human right is emphasised by the Norwegian Data Protection Authority, which also stipulates that business models must uphold it.




On iPhone, Android, and PC, how to turn on Chrome's dark mode for all websites

When using Google Chrome in the dark, do you have eye fatigue? Here's how to activate Chrome's dark mode on Windows, iOS, and Android devices.



One of the most popular programmes on Android, iOS, and Windows is Google Chrome. If you use Chrome to explore the internet for hours on end like most people do, the stark white light may irritate and strain your eyes.


Even though dark mode is supported by Chrome on all devices, certain websites do not. The procedures listed below can be used to enable dark mode on Windows, Android, and iPhone devices:


How to make Chrome for Windows work in dark mode


It's really simple to enable dark mode in Chrome on Windows. On websites that do not support it, the desktop software can also display inverted white text on a black backdrop.


July 17, 2023

Microsoft and Activision are in discussions to prolong their agreement.

The contract's expiration would not necessarily result in the deal's demise; rather, it would give each business the option to end the relationship.



A source with knowledge of the situation said on Monday that Microsoft Corp. is in discussions to extend the purchase agreement it has with video game developer Activision Blizzard, which is due to expire on Tuesday, so the parties can clear the last regulatory obstacles in their $69 billion merger.


The contract's expiration would not necessarily result in the deal's demise; rather, it would give each business the option to end the relationship.


However, the Xbox game console's manufacturer, Microsoft, has been requesting the contract extension to make sure that Activision is not courted by another prospective purchaser or changes its mind, the source claimed.



Soon, Android smartphones could be able to tell if you're on a flight.

According to a recent patent filed by Google, the company is developing a new function dubbed "Connected Flight Mode" that would automatically switch mobile devices into aeroplane mode.




According to reports, Google is developing a new function dubbed "Connected Flight Mode" that would instantly switch Android devices into Aeroplane Mode.

In accordance with a recent patent application by Google, "Connected Flight Mode" will activate "Aeroplane mode" once it determines that you are travelling by plane and turn it off after you have landed. The new capability can instantly toggle Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, in contrast to the present Aeroplane mode implementation, which automatically turns off all radios. 

According to the patent, the functionality may be able to modify Wi-Fi settings to correspond to the kind of connection that the airline will permit. Additionally, if it notices that the device battery is running low or that the network connection is unstable, it may disengage from the network. Another thing to keep in mind is that when your smartphone goes into "Connected Flight Mode," updates and background app refresh will not be possible.

July 16, 2023

GST Council Implements a 28% Tax on Online Gaming, Raising Industry Concerns

Regardless of whether the games entail talent or are dependent on chance, tax would be applied to the total value.



Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman recently announced that the GST Council has agreed to levy a 28% tax on the revenue from online gambling, horse racing, and casinos. The decision is applicable to the entire face value of these activities and was made by a group of ministers (GoM) made up of representatives from all 50 states and the union territories.


The Debate Over Tax Calculation

The panel debated whether the tax should be based only on platform fees, the overall gaming income, or the face value of wagers. Sitharaman underlined that regardless of whether the games entail talent or are based on chance, the tax will be assessed on the whole value.

Industry worries about online gaming

This move comes after three proposals for the creation of Self-Regulatory Organisations (SROs) in the online gaming industry were submitted to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). These SROs seek to control and distinguish between gambling applications and skill-based online gaming.

The Federation of Indian Fantasy Sports (FIFS), a self-regulatory organisation that represents business partners including Dream11, Fantasy Akhada, and Guru11, expressed dismay and issued a warning about potential "irreversible damage" to the gaming sector. They suggested that the tax rise may result in a decrease in income, have an effect on job possibilities, and push consumers onto illicit sites.

A recent Esports Players Welfare Association (EPWA) survey revealed that 61 out of 100 online gamers may discontinue playing due to the anticipated tax hike. The proposed changes place additional strain on the gaming industry, potentially affecting foreign investments, career prospects, and related sectors.

Industry stakeholders, including the FIFS and Games24x7, raised concerns that the GST imposition on Contest Entry Amount (CEA) would render the legitimate online gaming industry financially unviable. They cautioned that consumers may shift towards offshore and illegal platforms, resulting in tax losses, outflows of foreign exchange, and job cuts.





July 14, 2023

Users of Twitter Blue will soon have the option to conceal likes and subscription numbers.

 Twitter may eventually roll out new privacy-focused features that are only available to Blue subscribers.



In the middle of the upheaval, Twitter, controlled by Elon Musk, may soon roll out more services that are only available to its Blue members. According to rumours, premium Twitter Blue subscribers will soon have the option to conceal the like button as well as the audience's subscription count.


Only the person who has chosen to conceal the like tab will be able to see it. They may still like other users' posts and see how many people have liked them. The individual likes will still be displayed, but it will also conceal the like timeline from the Twitter API.


Similar to this, when a Twitter Blue user conceals the subscriber count, only them can access the profile's subscriber list.


July 13, 2023

Chandrayaan-3: Why is moon landing so difficult?

A trip to Earth's only natural satellite is still highly challenging and fraught with dangers more than 50 years after the first Apollo mission touched down there.



With the Chandrayaan-3 mission, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will try a soft landing on the Moon once more. The mission is slated to launch from Sriharikota at 2.30 PM on July 14. The endeavour is still fairly challenging even though humans first set foot on the Moon more than 50 years ago.


When the Vikram lander collided with the Moon's surface in September 2019, the Chandrayaan-2 mission was declared a failure. A similar outcome befell the Israeli-led Beresheet expedition earlier that year. Years later, in April of this year, the Japanese Hakuto-R mission similarly failed to make a soft landing on the moon.


And these are just a few of the numerous missions that tried and failed to reach the Moon. The United States and the Soviet Union wrecked spacecraft after spacecraft during the space race in the 1960s before successfully landing one. With the Chang'e-5 mission in 2013, China became the only other nation to successfully perform a soft landing on the Moon.


UPI Lite has been introduced by Google Pay to encourage small-value transactions.

Existing users of Google Pay may establish a UPI light wallet within the same app, which can hold up to Rs 2,000 in funds.



UPI Lite payment, which enables users to make minor payments without needing the pin, is now officially supported by Google Pay, the second-largest Unified Payment Interface (UPI) platform in the nation. When compared to traditional UPI payments, UPI lite technology enables customers to send money quickly even during rush hour.


Existing users of Google Pay may establish a UPI light wallet within the same app, which can hold up to Rs 2,000 in funds. Additionally, it enables users to conduct transactions up to Rs 200 without the need for a pin. The Google Pay UPI light has a limited spending restriction because one may only load up to Rs 2,000 twice each day at the moment.


In September 2022, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) first launched UPI light payment, which is now supported by over 15 significant public and commercial banks. UPI lite payments were originally made available by Paytm, PhonePe, and BHIM, a trio of UPI payment apps.


In order to compete with OpenAI, Elon Musk establishes the AI company xAI.

The arrival of superintelligence, or AI that is smarter than humans, was another prediction made by Musk during the next five to six years.



Elon Musk, the founder and CEO of SpaceX, Tesla, and Twitter, gestures on June 16, 2023, as he attends the Viva Technology conference in Paris, France, at the Porte de Versailles exposition complex. Gonzalez Fuentes/File Photo for REUTERS


The multibillionaire businessman Elon Musk unveiled his long-rumored artificial intelligence startup xAI on Wednesday. He also introduced a team of engineers from the same major American technology companies that he plans to compete against in his effort to create a ChatGPT competitor.

Musk, who is now the CEO of the electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla, the CEO of the rocket launch firm SpaceX, and the owner of Twitter, will serve as the startup's CEO. Musk has previously stated that the development of AI should be put on hold and that the industry need control. Musk has frequently expressed his worries about the possible "civilizational destruction" that AI may cause.

In a Twitter Spaces event Wednesday evening, Musk explained his plan for building a safer AI. Rather than explicitly programming morality into its AI, xAI will seek to create a “maximally curious” AI, he said.

July 12, 2023

How to watch the live online launch of ISRO's Chandrayaan-3

 In this window, you may watch live coverage of ISRO's Chandrayaan-3 mission launch. Here's how to go about doing that.




The Chandrayaan-3 mission of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is slated to launch on Friday, July 14 at 2.35 PM IST from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. Here is information on how to view the event live.


On ISRO's website and YouTube page, the launch of the LVM-3 (Launch Vehicle Mark - III) carrying the lander, rover, and propulsion module for the Chandrayaan-3 mission will be webcast live. On July 14, at 2 PM IST, you may view it by clicking the link below. For real-time information regarding the expedition, you can also visit indianexpress.com.



The Chandrayaan-2 mission, which impacted the lunar surface in September 2019, was replaced by the Chandrayaan-3 mission. Chandrayaan-3 is a lander and rover configuration, similar to its predecessor, that will be propelled into a 100-kilometer lunar orbit by a propulsion module.

Apps like Threads, Bluesky, and Mastodon are popular among Twitter users.

Here are some platforms that are increasingly finding their base among users who are quitting Twitter.



Since being bought by entrepreneur Elon Musk for a staggering $44 billion in October 2022, Twitter has been on a rollercoaster ride. On the other hand, Twitter's user base is steadily declining. The current turf war on Twitter has given many people a chance. Now, a plethora of rivals are vying for the diminishing user base of the microblogging service. Recently, a number of businesses introduced platforms that were designed after the social networking site run by Elon Musk.


Most users are looking into Twitter alternatives as the market becomes more competitive and in light of the constantly shifting restrictions. Here are a few websites that are gaining popularity among Twitter users who are leaving the service.


Instagram's Threads

Threads, the most recent clone of Twitter, is now the one that poses the greatest threat to Twitter. In fact, Threads has recorded over 100 million registrations within a few days of introduction, which is an astounding amount of users even for an established social networking site. It should be emphasised that despite being a site over two decades old, Twitter only has 450 million users, which is just four times as many as Threads.


A study shows that honey bees can make judgements more quickly and effectively than humans.

Using their primitive brains, bees can make quick, wise judgements, according to a recent research.



The humble honeybee is a subject that can never be adequately discussed. They serve a crucial role in many ecosystems as pollinators and even produce honey, which is a delightful and very nutritious meal that is enjoyed by many animals. These tiny critters have been "engineered" over millions of years to make quick judgements that minimise danger, according to new study.


According to Macquarie University, the study that was published in the journal eLife yesterday not only advances our knowledge of insect brains but also provides insight into how human brains have developed and how to create better robots. In addition to outlining the neural pathways in bees' brains that enable quick judgements, the study report presents a model of decision-making in bees.


“Decision-making is at the core of cognition. It’s the result of an evaluation of possible outcomes, and animal lives are full of decisions. A honey bee has a brain smaller than a sesame seed. And yet she can make decisions faster and more accurately than we can. A robot programmed to do a bee’s job would need the backup of a supercomputer,” said Andrew Barron, corresponding author of the study, in a press statement. Barron is a professor at the university.


July 11, 2023

Amazon challenges EU online content regulations as the first Big Tech company.

19 platforms and search engines were classified as extremely significant online platforms under the Digital Services Act (DSA), which went into effect last year and has more than 45 million users.




In a move that might inspire other internet titans to imitate, Amazon is contesting its inclusion in a group of businesses subject to strict European Union online content regulations.

Two weeks after German online retailer Zalando sued the European Commission over the same matter, a Big Tech corporation filed a challenge at the General Court in Luxembourg, the second-highest court in Europe.


19 platforms and search engines were classified as extremely significant online platforms under the Digital Services Act (DSA), which went into effect last year and has more than 45 million users.

First-ever decline in ChatGPT user numbers

 In June, ChatGPT's traffic, which includes both app and website traffic, declined by 9.7%.




A report by The Washington Post reveals that ChatGPT’s traffic decreased by 9.7 per cent in June, encompassing both app and website traffic. Additionally, data from Sensor Tower indicates a significant drop in ChatGPT app downloads on iOS compared to early June.
For the first time ever, traffic to OpenAI's ChatGPT, the generative AI model that swept the internet, has dropped a startling 10%. Similarweb data shows a dramatic fall in mobile and website traffic, which suggests that OpenAI is using less AI-powered products and services.


According to a report by The Washington Post, ChatGPT's traffic, which includes app and website traffic, declined by 9.7% in June. Additionally, according to Sensor Tower statistics, fewer iOS users have downloaded the ChatGPT app since early June.


A report by The Washington Post reveals that ChatGPT’s traffic decreased by 9.7 per cent in June, encompassing both app and website traffic. Additionally, data from Sensor Tower indicates a significant drop in ChatGPT app downloads on iOS compared to early June.
The next big thing on the internet, ChatGPT, uses generative AI to produce replies that are human-like and can compose essays, develop computer code, and maybe even pass professional examinations. OpenAI even worked with Microsoft to popularise ChatGPT, resulting in a new version of the Edge browser that gives users free access to GPT-4, the most recent language model developed by OpenAI.

A bug in Google News stops fresh news from showing up in the stream.

You can't access Google News to view fresh content from your favourite websites and publishers. It's Google, not you.



One of the finest news aggregation applications is without a doubt Google News, however a recent glitch seems to be restricting stories from your favourite websites and newspapers.


All websites are now experiencing an ongoing difficulty that prevents them from being correctly indexed, according to Google's Search Status Dashboard, a portal that gives information on services that are part of Google Search. This appears to be preventing many people from viewing fresh content from their favourite websites and magazines and decreasing traffic for numerous businesses.


Many publications may experience a significant decline in traffic until the flaw is rectified because Google News is a major traffic referrer for websites on the internet. Google acknowledged the problem yesterday, although according to the Search Status Dashboard, it may have originated on June 21.

July 10, 2023

Many users report being unable to access Meta's Facebook, Instagram, or Whatsapp.

 Up to 13,000 people complained about difficulties accessing Instagram.



On Monday, Downdetector.com claimed that thousands of American users across the social media platforms Instagram, Facebook, and messaging app WhatsApp suffered outages.


Up to 13,000 people reported having trouble using Instagram, while Facebook and WhatsApp had outages for 5,400 and 1,870 users, respectively.


By combining status information from many sources, including user-submitted problems on its platform, Downdetector keeps track of outages. More people could have been impacted by the outage.




July 9, 2023

Keep an eye out for: Chandrayaan 3, supersonic travel, and supermassive black holes

Watch this Space: Discover the most significant advancements in space during the previous week.



Unbeknownst to many of us, the Earth reached its furthest distance from the Sun this week. Our globe had its warmest day ever that same week. These two seemingly illogical occurrences are only the tip of the iceberg in terms of recent space-related advances. This and other topics are covered in "Watch this space," our weekly collection of space news.


From the Sun's and the aphelion's distance


Aphelion, which this year occurred on July 6, refers to the point in Earth's orbit when it is farthest from the Sun. This occurs as a result of the slightly elliptical orbit it travels on. But shouldn't it be growing colder instead of warmer if the Earth were as far away from the Sun as is possible?




Ten aspects of Twitter that Meta's Threads still lack

Threads still need to catch up with Twitter, and here are ten such features that are only available on Twitter.



With over 100 million sign-ups in only a few days, Mark Zuckerberg's newest microblogging site Threads has completely taken over the internet. Threads, which was created and developed by the Instagram team, offers a unique yet recognisable user experience that mimics Twitter.

Touted as the Twitter alternative, Threads has many features similar to Elon Musk’s latest acquisition. However, being a brand-new platform, it does miss out on several key aspects when compared to its rival Twitter, perhaps the most popular microblogging platform in the world.

Describe Threads. The Twitter clone created by Meta that Elon Musk may face serious problems


Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, is once again doing what he does best: building social networks that inspire participation and dialogue. Within a few hours of its global launch, Threads, Meta's microblogging network designed to capitalise on Twitter's self-inflicted problems, had racked up more than 30 million sign-ups. This gives Threads some credence as a real Twitter substitute. It remains to be seen if this uptick will sustain over time and succeed in luring users and interaction away from Elon Musk's Twitter. A lot will rely on how Meta handles user privacy and safety on this new mobile-only service. However, the support for Threads does highlight the necessity for a neutral, secure environment where ideas may be discussed without restraints.


July 7, 2023

Most distant active supermassive black hole discovered by Webb telescope

The James Webb Space Telescope has aided researchers in their discovery of the most remote active supermassive black hole.



Supermassive black holes are dreadful cosmic objects that use their gravitational pull to hold whole galaxies together while engulfing and destroying anything that approaches too closely. Therefore, it could be advantageous that the one discovered by the James Webb Telescope is the most distant one discovered thus far.


Supermassive black holes are fearsome cosmic objects that hold entire galaxies together with their strength, drawing in and destroying everything that approaches too closely. So perhaps it is fortunate that the one discovered by the James Webb Telescope is the furthest one discovered thus far.

Although CEERS 1019 is quite ancient, that is not what makes it special. In galactic terms, it is quite light. It is considerably smaller than other black holes that were also present in the early universe and discovered by telescopes, weighing only at about 9 million solar masses.




To remove your Threads account, go here. You'll have to delete your Instagram account, too.

How can your Threads account be deleted without also deleting your Instagram account? Hint: it's currently not feasible.



You cannot uncreate a Threads account after you have done so. It seems out that once you sign up for Meta, you are unable to erase your Threads account, at least not without also deleting your Instagram account. Therefore, if you joined the Threads train, it could be too late to alter your mind.


A statement in Threads' privacy policy states, "You may deactivate your Threads profile at any time, but your Threads profile can only be deleted by deleting your Instagram account."


This message does, luckily, also imply that you may terminate your Threads account without it having an impact on your Instagram account.



10 suggestions from ChatGPT to boost your productivity and move you forward

With ChatGPT's assistance, surpass Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk in terms of productivity. You may increase your productivity at work by using these cues.



The way businesses function and the nature of work have changed dramatically over the past several years. Working professionals are currently overburdened with deadlines, back-to-back meetings, and several projects running concurrently. And with artificial intelligence, millions of individuals are discovering fresh approaches to overcome professional obstacles like writer's block, improve productivity, and many others. 


Today, almost all technocrats are renowned for their remarkable methods of doing tasks. Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, is renowned for deliberately juggling several tasks, while Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, is rumoured to work long hours. You too can increase your productivity with AI. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of OpenAI's ground-breaking chatbot.


Gaining new abilities


If you wish to learn new abilities, ChatGPT can be an excellent resource. When it comes to learning a certain subject, the options are unlimited. It may be a terrific way for professionals who are currently employed to quickly pick up new abilities. writing creatively, learning how to code, cooking, learning a new language, etc. 





July 6, 2023

How do I use Threads? Elon Musk might face serious difficulties as a result of Meta's Twitter clone.

The most well-known microblogging service, Twitter, is quite similar to Meta's Threads, a text-based chat programme.



Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, is once again doing what he does best: building social networks that inspire participation and dialogue. In just a few hours after its global launch, Threads, Meta's microblogging network designed to capitalise on Twitter's self-inflicted problems, has managed to surpass 10 million subscribers. This gives Threads some credence as a real Twitter substitute. It remains to be seen if this uptick will sustain over time and succeed in luring users and interaction away from Elon Musk's Twitter. A lot will rely on how Meta handles user privacy and safety on this new mobile-only service. However, the support for Threads does highlight the necessity for a neutral area where ideas may be discussed without fear of retaliation.

We discuss the free text-based software Threads from Meta and if it signals the end of Twitter as we know it.


How can I purchase Threads?


In more than 100 countries, including India, you can now download the Threads app for free from the Google Play and Apple App Store online stores.

Scientists simulate how extraterrestrial astronomers will view the Milky Way.

What might extraterrestrial scientists in a faraway galaxy discover if they pointed their telescopes at the Milky Way?


One of the eight planets circling one of the hundreds of billions of stars in the Milky Way galaxy, one of the hundreds of billions of galaxies in the observable universe, is all that we care about, all that we comprehend, and all that we can sense. Perhaps an extraterrestrial entity is observing the Milky Way where we are located from a galaxy far, far away. Which will they witness?


That is the same question that scientists posed when they imagined what extraterrestrial astronomers seeing the Milky Way from a great distance would discover if they examined the galaxy's chemical makeup.


Turn the telescope around


To understand how aliens will see our galaxy, it would perhaps be prudent to first understand how we see distant galaxies. Our telescope observations show us a galaxy’s shape and its “spectrum,” which is the sum of the parts that make up the light from the galaxy.

Astronomers on Earth have devised some cunning ways to determine the characteristics of a distant galaxy by studying the scant light that we receive from it. Therefore, we may assume right once that an intelligent extraterrestrial civilization will use equally advanced techniques to observe the Milky Way.

July 5, 2023

Here is what I think of the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra as someone who often uses a flip phone.

With a large exterior screen and a quirky design, the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra provides a novel and intriguing take on flip-style foldable smartphones.



My decision to use the Nokia 2660 Flip as my secondary phone was only an amusing experiment. I was seeking for a flip phone to scratch my old tech craving. The Nokia 2660 Flip has been around for a year now, and its attractiveness as a throwback phone has not diminished in the slightest. It has only expanded. The Motorola Razr 40 Ultra, a new premium foldable smartphone in the clamshell form that significantly draws inspiration from the legendary Razr V3, appears to be built around that attraction. The Razr 40 Ultra also embraces the modern linked environment in which we live in close proximity to our smartphones. In my opinion, Motorola is connecting with its past while moving towards the future.

I had a brief interaction with the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra during its debut, and these are my initial thoughts on it.


I think the Razr 40 Ultra's design is very gorgeous. The model with the vegan leather back in ruby red, especially the one I saw in a Motorola executive's hands, looks opulent. The Razr 40 Ultra is extremely thin, measuring only 7.58mm when unfurled, while being broader than the original. The huge chin of the original Razr design is also gone when the phone is opened up. That was the distinctive design element of Razr. The Razr 40 Ultra currently resembles every other flip-style foldable smartphone available.

Meta competes with Twitter by using the competing microblogging service Threads.

 In more than a hundred nations, Threads is available for free download through the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.



The business claims its new microblogging service, called Meta, is Instagram's "text-based conversation app." Meta debuted the service on Thursday. Threads is viewed as a direct competitor to Twitter, which has undergone significant changes since Elon Musk acquired the company and has witnessed a large influx of people moving to alternatives like Bluesky and Mastodon.


In more than a hundred nations, Threads is available for free download through the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. Users may send brief messages on the text-based social messaging app, and other users can like, share, and comment on them. Posts may contain up to 500 characters, links, images, and videos that are no longer than five minutes.


Everything you need to know about the newest Twitter competitor, Instagram Threads


Because the app is based on the Instagram network, users may easily reuse their Instagram login. It automatically follows the Instagram users you already follow. You may also personalise your Threads profile on Meta.

Meta said earlier this year that it was developing a text-based platform. Bluesky, Mastodon, and Twitter are supported by Meta's Threads. Users may share text, images, and videos with their followers on all of those networks. The social media behemoth claimed that Threads was created "with tools to enable positive, productive conversations," and users would have control over who mentions them or replies to them within the programme.

Why is there a 'gravity hole' in the Indian Ocean, exactly?

The enigmatic "gravity hole" in the Indian Ocean may have an explanation, according to researchers from the Indian Institute of Science.



Although it is simple to picture the Earth as a flawless sphere with constant gravity, that is far from the truth. Contrary to popular belief, our world bulges near the equator and is flat at the poles. Its gravity isn't constant throughout, either. For instance, researchers have finally discovered why there is a significant "gravity hole" in the Indian Ocean.


It may be easy to imagine the Earth as a perfect sphere with constant gravity, but that is far from the reality. Contrary to common assumption, our earth is flat at the poles and bulges at the equator. Even its gravity fluctuates over time. For instance, scientists have now determined the cause of the large "gravity hole" in the Indian Ocean.


The Indian Ocean Geoid Low (IOGL) was first identified in 1948 by Dutch geophysicist Felix Andries Vening Meinesz during a study of the ocean. Since then, it has been supported by more ship-based research and satellite-based observations. However, scientists haven't really been able to establish definitively why it occurs. Up till this point.


July 4, 2023

USB drive explosives refocus attention on protecting businesses' back doors from "phygital attacks."

 A physical attack might create havoc and result in severe injuries if you're not careful. Veteran of the US Army Will Plummer highlights the dangers of physical attacks and how businesses may protect themselves.



Lenin Artieda, an Ecuadorian journalist, thought March 20 of this year was just another Monday. But normalcy wouldn't last for very long. He received a parcel addressed to him with a little USB drive inside. He unwrapped the disc and connected it into his computer without giving it a second thought. The gadget blew up, hurting the journalist. 


Authorities in Ecuador launched a terrorist probe as a result of the event. At least five more similar envelopes were mailed to Ecuadorian media outlets around the same time, proving that this was not an isolated event. These unnerving episodes of explosive USB drives targeting journalists in Ecuador have created a new vista in the global danger landscape: physical attacks. This is because the physical and digital worlds are fast converging. 


When a gadget, such a USB stick or small computer, is used to start a cyberattack and uses a physical point of entry, the assault is said to be "phygital." "In this case, a digital device was used to mask a physical threat, but it could have just as easily been the target of a cyberattack," says Will Plummer, a 25-year US Army veteran who serves as the Chief Security Officer for RaySecur, a company that develops next-generation mail screening technology. 

USB drive explosives refocus attention on protecting businesses' back doors from "phygital attacks."

 A physical attack might create havoc and result in severe injuries if you're not careful. Veteran of the US Army Will Plummer highlights the dangers of physical attacks and how businesses may protect themselves.



Lenin Artieda, an Ecuadorian journalist, thought March 20 of this year was just another Monday. But normalcy wouldn't last for very long. He received a parcel addressed to him with a little USB drive inside. He unwrapped the disc and connected it into his computer without giving it a second thought. The gadget blew up, hurting the journalist. 


Authorities in Ecuador launched a terrorist probe as a result of the event. At least five more similar envelopes were mailed to Ecuadorian media outlets around the same time, proving that this was not an isolated event. These unnerving episodes of explosive USB drives targeting journalists in Ecuador have created a new vista in the global danger landscape: physical attacks. This is because the physical and digital worlds are fast converging. 


When a gadget, such a USB stick or small computer, is used to start a cyberattack and uses a physical point of entry, the assault is said to be "phygital." "In this case, a digital device was used to mask a physical threat, but it could have just as easily been the target of a cyberattack," says Will Plummer, a 25-year US Army veteran who serves as the Chief Security Officer for RaySecur, a company that develops next-generation mail screening technology. When a gadget, such a USB stick or small computer, is used to start a cyberattack and uses a physical point of entry, the assault is said to be "phygital." "In this case, a digital device was used to mask a physical threat, but it could have just as easily been the target of a cyberattack," says Will Plummer, a 25-year US Army veteran who serves as the Chief Security Officer for RaySecur, a company that develops next-generation mail screening technology. vvvvvvv


July 3, 2023

TweetDeck access requires users to be verified, according to Twitter

The change was made shortly after Musk announced that both verified and unverified users will only be able to view a certain amount of posts each day "to address extreme levels of data scraping & system manipulation."



TweetDeck will soon require users to be verified on Twitter, the social media platform announced in a post on Monday.


The corporation stated that the adjustment will become effective in 30 days.


In a tweet describing an updated TweetDeck with additional capabilities, Twitter made the news. It was not known if Twitter will charge customers for both the new and old TweetDeck versions. Requests for comment from Twitter did not immediately receive a response.

A financial boost for Twitter, which has struggled to maintain advertising income under the control of billionaire Elon Musk, might result from charging for TweetDeck, which was previously free and is extensively used by companies and news organisations to efficiently monitor content.


The change was made shortly after Musk announced that both verified and unverified users will only be able to view a certain amount of posts each day "to address extreme levels of data scraping & system manipulation."


His statement drew a ferocious outcry from Twitter users, and advertising experts said it would hurt the new CEO Linda Yaccarino, who took over the position last month.

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Twitter integrates images on iOS

On the iOS version of the app, Twitter is gradually introducing a new feature that enables you to view videos while using other apps.





Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, recently unveiled a "reading limit" policy intended to restrict how many tweets a user may read each day. Users are debating the recently implemented daily restriction, but it appears that picture-in-picture mode support for iOS is discreetly being rolled out by Twitter engineers.


According to a video posted by iSoftware Updates on Twitter, when a video is playing in an app and the user swipes up to return to the home screen, the video continues to play, just like it does in applications like YouTube and WhatsApp.


This enables Twitter users to view videos while using other programmes. The functionality appears to be coming out gradually on Twitter, so it could take some time before it appears on your device.

July 2, 2023

'DMRC TRAVEL', a new app from Delhi Metro, is available for mobile QR ticket purchases.

Passengers may now buy tickets straight from their cellphones using this new mobile app, bypassing lines and ticket counters/vending machines.



The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Friday introduced the 'DMRC TRAVEL' smartphone app, which is specifically designed for its users and allows them to easily and conveniently create mobile QR tickets for use when travelling around the DMRC network.


In front of top authorities, Dr. Vikas Kumar, Managing Director of DMRC, officially unveiled the app today from the organization's headquarters at Metro Bhawan.


Passengers may now buy tickets straight from their cellphones using this new mobile app, bypassing lines and ticket counters/vending machines.


The ticketing process is now quick and easy for the travellers, saving them crucial commuting time.


The software offers customers flexibility and convenience by supporting a range of payment options, including UPI, credit/debit cards, and wallets. Passengers may effortlessly finish the purchase within the app by selecting their chosen payment method.


This software also includes other functions that are focused on the needs of the user, such as a journey planner, fare calculator, station information, and smart card recharging. The software also displays interchange stations along the journey from point A to point B. Rebooking tickets for the same origin-destination and return trip is possible, as well as seeing transaction history.


A variety of customers will be able to enjoy the convenience of mobile QR ticketing thanks to the release of the "DMRC TRAVEL" App on the Android and IOS platforms, respectively, in the near future.