• Threads is testing automatic archiving for posts

    Threads users may soon have a new way to clean up their timelines. The app is testing a new archive feature that can be used to manually archive individual posts or automatically hide posts after a set period of time, Adam Mosseri shared. As on Instagram, archiving a post on Threads will hide it from public view, though the post will be available to the original author to view or undo. The Instagram head said the feature will be available to a “small number of people” to start. Though optional,...

  • Threads testing new option to let users automatically archive old posts

    Meta has been experimenting with a lot of new features for Threads, its microblogging platform. Now Instagram boss Adam Mosseri revealed on Wednesday that the platform has started testing an option that will let users automatically hide old posts from Threads after a certain period of time. more

  • Taylor Swift Got Busted Liking & Immediately Un-Liking A Cheeky Insta Post Ranking Her Exes

    Taylor Swift has been nabbed pulling the chaotic “like and un-like” move on an Instagram meme dump, which included a photo ranking her past boyfriends. The curious social media activity occurred shortly after the release of her two-part album The Tortured Poets Department. The Post in question was published by Betches Media, a female-founded and led media and […]

  • Threads is testing real-time search results

    Meta’s Threads app is often described as the company’s competitor to X. But Threads users, especially those once active on Twitter, are often quick to point out that Meta’s app is not yet a great source for real-time information. The app’s “for you” algorithm often surfaces days-old posts alongside fresh ones, and its recently introduced trending topics feature only shows five topics at a time. But for those holding out hope that the app may eventually become more useful for real-time...

  • Post-Quantum Cryptography Test Offering Introduced

    Post-Quantum Cryptography Test Offering Introduced Chandler, Ariz., April 9, 2024 – Viavi Solutions Inc. (VIAVI) (NASDAQ: VIAV) today announced the addition of performance testing capability for Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) system deployments. Introducing cryptographic protocols can create additional network performance overhead, ultimately affecting end-user quality of Telecompetitor

  • You Can Add a Windows-style Start Menu to MacOS

    The Mac doesn't have a start menu like Windows, but that wasn't always entirely true. In the '90s, Macs offered a list of applications in the Apple Menu. We probably shouldn't count on Apple to bring this feature back, but a free application called XMenu brings this feature back, more or less.

  • Cubs' Patrick Wisdom: Getting start in right field

    Wisdom will start in right field and bat second in Friday's game against

  • Advice from an investor — How to find the right funding options for your start-up

    Looking for funding? Angel investor and serial entrepreneur Xavier Collins gives his view on how and why to find the right options available.

  • Threads is finally testing a recent filter for search results

    Meta-owned social network Threads is finally testing a “Recent” filter to sort search results based on the most recent posts. Instagram head Adam Mosseri noted Monday that the roll-out is part of a “limited test,” and the feature has been made available to only a few users. “We’re starting to test this with a small […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • SmackDown swipes right on Bianca Belair in the 2024 WWE Draft

    In a move that sent shockwaves through the WWE Universe, SmackDown made a monumental decision during the opening round of the 2024 WWE Draft, selecting none other than The EST, Bianca Belair, as their first overall pick. 2024 WWE Draft delivered expected thrill for fans The draft, which commenced on the latest episode of WWE SmackDown, witnessed WWE Chief Content Officer...

  • Slug-happy Phillies pound Padres to start their weekend off right

    You can’t begin a weekend much better than the Phillies did in San Diego with a slew of loud extra-base hits, standout defense and another strong performance from Aaron Nola.

  • Supreme Court Conservatives Likely To Roll Back Homeless Rights

    The Supreme Court appeared likely to scale back homeless rights decisions handed down by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals over the past six years, but how they would do