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Russia blocks FaceTime and Snapchat for alleged use by terrorists
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Russia blocks FaceTime and Snapchat over use in terrorist attacks
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Google Fi’s big RCS upgrade lands at last, with a small catch
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Russia blocks Roblox over distribution of LGBT "propaganda"
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WhatsApp will become interoperable with other messaging apps
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Google Messages is making SIM switching while texting a little less painful
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Stellantis Is Spamming Owners' Screens with Pop-Up Ads for New Car Discounts
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How we built the v0 iOS app
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Signal’s secure message backups arrive on iOS
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Roundtables: Surviving the New Age of Conspiracies
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YouTube tests an in-app private messaging feature again
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WhatsApp is bringing back its very first feature
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In 1982, a physics joke gone wrong sparked the invention of the emoticon
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5 bold ways I use AI as a CEO, beyond automation
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YouTube is once again trying to make DMs happen
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New Pixel update means your RCS messages might be visible to your boss
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Cloudflare apologises for outage which took down X and ChatGPT
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