Earlier this year, Reuters revealed that Paragon spyware had cybersecurity experts raising alarms over its chilling ability to infiltrate devices without a single click.
Looks like Google’s Gemini 2.0 Flash AI has just stirred up a new controversy—people on X (formerly Twitter) have been showing off how it can wipe watermarks off images like they were never there.
If you had trouble accessing X (formerly Twitter) on March 10, 2025, you weren’t alone. The social media giant suffered a major outage, leaving thousands of users locked out.
Social media algorithms are the invisible force shaping what we see online. They filter our feeds, predict our interests, and even influence our opinions.
The social media landscape is undergoing rapid change, with video content emerging as the dominant force in user engagement. As TikTok dominance faces uncertainty in the US due to potential bans and regulatory challenges, platforms like Bluesky and X (formerly Twitter) are seizing the opportunity to introduce new features aimed at capturing the growing demand for short form, vertical videos. This shift reflects a broader trend where video content is now at the heart of social media strategies, reshaping user experiences.