Meta is starting to test a long-overdue facelift for Threads on web. The company's head of Threads Connor Hayes showed off a new look for the web version of Threads that finally adds direct messaging ...
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Threads is launching “Live Chats” to allow for real-time conversations during cultural events, the Meta-owned platform announced on Wednesday. The company says the idea behind the new feature is to ...
A new “Messages” tab appears in this preview of its redesigned web layout that head of Threads, Connor Hayes, posted on Thursday, as Engadget reports. Threads got DMs in 2025, but only on Android and ...
With Flash GA, the company is attempting to transition from being a provider of raw compute to becoming the essential ...
Iran is set to execute its first female protester tied to the January 2026 uprising in Tehran, according to multiple human rights organizations. Bita Hemmati was named in a collective death sentencing ...
It’s no secret that outdoor pools require considerable upkeep. As opposed to manually operated pool vacuums, robotic pool cleaners (which come in cord or cordless models) work autonomously, using ...
Iran’s barbaric regime is set to execute its first female protester over recent protests, one of an estimated 1,600 sentenced to death by the Islamic Republic in the past year. Bita Hemmati is the ...
IRAN is set to execute its first female protester as the bloodthirsty regime continues to crackdown on anti-regime demonstrations. Over 1,600 people have reportedly been sent to the gallows in the ...
Mohammadreza Majidi-Asl and his wife Bita Hemmati are among the four people sentenced to death. Iranian authorities have sentenced to death four more people, including a woman, over protests in ...
US President Donald Trump has urged Iran to halt the reported execution of eight women, but available information about their identities and alleged crimes remains fragmented and largely unverified.
The Justice Department also reauthorized the use of a death penalty drug, and will seek to shorten the length of some legal appeals. By Devlin Barrett and Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs Devlin Barrett ...