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Google will now show labels in Play Store to denote official government apps
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Next week, we’re likely to find out whether GTA 6 will launch in early 2025 or later, as Take-Two previously stated they would reveal FY25 plans (games releasing before April 2025 and estimated revenue) in their final quarter earnings call on May 16th.
What to expect from the upcoming iPad Pro based on rumors
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Rockstar is potentially preparing for a new GTA 6 announcement next week after clearing their Instagram account again, keeping only 14 posts ahead of Take-Two’s conference call on May 16th.
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📝 WhatsApp beta for iOS 24.9.10.75: what's new?

WhatsApp is rolling out a zoom control feature for the camera, and it’s available to some beta testers!
Fastest Growing Brands in India

1) Nothing

2) Motorola

3) Xiaomi

4) Transsion

5) Realme
🚨 Ola has decided to move its entire workload from Microsoft’s cloud computing platform Azure to the company’s Krutrim cloud within the next week.
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🚨 Apple is nearing a deal with OpenAI to put ChatGPT on the iPhone. (Bloomberg)
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There are concerning reports on Reddit that Apple's latest iOS 17.5 update has introduced a bug that causes old photos that were deleted – in some cases years ago – to reappear in users' photo libraries.


After updating their iPhone, one user said they were shocked to find old NSFW photos that they deleted in 2021 suddenly showing up in photos marked as recently uploaded to iCloud. Other users have also chimed in with similar stories. "Same here," said one Redditor. "I have four pics from 2010 that keep reappearing as the latest pics uploaded to iCloud. I have deleted them repeatedly."
"Same thing happened to me," replied another user. "Six photos from different times, all I have deleted. Some I had deleted in 2023." More reports have been trickling in overnight. One said: "I had a random photo from a concert taken on my Canon camera reappear in my phone library, and it showed up as if it was added today."
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40 Million People Subscribe to Netflix's Ad-Supported Tier

Netflix's ad-supported streaming tier has 40 million global monthly active users, up 35 million from a year ago, Netflix said today at its Upfront advertising presentation. Netflix has 270 million total subscribers worldwide, so the majority of its users are still on the ad-free tiers.
WhatsApp is rolling out a feature to quickly explore new channels, and it's available to some beta testers!
Some users might already have received this feature through earlier updates.
WhatsApp beta for iOS 24.10.10.74: what's new?

WhatsApp is rolling out a feature to share videos of up to 1 minute in length via status updates, and it’s available to some beta testers! Some users may get this feature through previous updates.
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Apple to Increase Old iPhone Trade-In Values for iPhone 15 Customers

Apple for a limited time will increase the trade-in value for older iPhones when customers buy any iPhone 15 model in the U.S. and Canada.
📝 WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.11.12: what's new?

WhatsApp is rolling out a preview feature for pinned messages, and it's available to some beta testers!
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Vivo X Fold 3 Pro is launching in India on 6 June, 2024.
Google Password Manager finally lets you share passwords with loved ones

You can only share passwords with members of your family group, though.

👉Google has confirmed that password-sharing is now available in its password manager.
👉The feature has arrived as part of the May 2024 Play Services update.
👉This lets you share credentials with members of your family group.
📝 WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.12.4: what's new?

WhatsApp is working on a feature to quickly create AI-powered images, and it will be available in a future update!
WhatsApp is working on two new features for the Android app: reminders for events and a shortcut to quickly create AI-powered images. Two articles with additional details are already scheduled for publication soon.