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New York  I n October 2022, Elon Musk paid $44 billion to buy Twitter — almost certainly an overpayment — and he promptly made significant changes that plunged the company into chaos and sent its ad business and valuation into a tailspin. Two and a half years later, Musk appears close to pulling off a minor miracle: The company, now called X, may once again be worth about what he paid for it. Bloomberg  on Wednesday reported that X is in talks to raise money that would value the company at $44 billion. The anonymous sources Bloomberg cited acknowledged that the ongoing talks could break down, and it’s not clear whether X will actually fetch that valuation. But the report coincides with a sudden turn in fortunes for X. Big advertisers, who had largely abandoned X after hate speech surged on the platform and ads were seen running alongside pro-Nazi content, have begun to return. (X made several pro-Nazi accounts ineligible for ads following advertiser departures.) Am...

THESE new WhatsApp features will definitely enhance your user experience

 


As we entered 2025, we were excited about new features coming to WhatsApp. By the end of January, some long awaited beta features were released to everyone, and a few fresh changes were introduced.

Here’s a quick roundup of the WhatsApp features added in January 2025.

New WhatsApp features for all users

These features are now available to all WhatsApp users, whether you’re using Android, iPhone, or the desktop version. If you haven’t received them yet, make sure to update your app to the latest version.

  • WhatsApp has introduced an AI Studio feature for both Android and iPhone users. It allows you to chat with various AI personalities, ranging from cultural icons to pop-culture characters. It’s perfect when you’re looking for something fun to chat about, like asking a talking dog for advice.
  • For iPhone users, a built-in dial pad is now available. This allows you to directly dial a number from the Calls tab without saving it to your contacts first, making it easier to make calls.
  • Both Android and iPhone users now have the option to double-tap to react to messages, whether text, media, or voice. Just double-tap to bring up an emoji reaction carousel, making it quicker to respond.

Upcoming WhatsApp features in Beta

WhatsApp is testing several new features for beta users. One of them is a new AI Studio tab, which will replace the Communities tab, making it easier to access all AI creations and possibly even the Meta AI chatbot.

The app is also working on adding colorful icons for chats and groups, replacing the usual gray placeholders with colorful initials, which will disappear once a profile picture is set.

Another feature in testing is the ability to connect WhatsApp to the Meta Accounts Center, allowing users to link their WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram accounts for easier sharing of status updates across platforms.

WhatsApp is also testing an option to share music in status updates using Instagram’s music library.

For those who prefer less animation, there will be an option to manage chat animations, turning GIFs, stickers, and emojis into static images. Additionally, WhatsApp is working on adding photos to polls, making them more visually engaging.

The app is also testing the ability to set event reminders in one-on-one chats, which will help users organize plans directly with friends and family.

Lastly, an unread message counter for message filters is being tested, so users can easily keep track of unread messages in categories like groups and custom lists.

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