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Halloween Round Up: Scary bad, mediocre, and Scary Good!!!

Halloween Round Up: Scary bad, mediocre, and Scary Good!!!

  • Why did Elon Musk just spend billions to take over Twitter?

    It’s not yet clear how Musk secured all of the financing to close his $44 billion agreement to buy the company and take it private.
  • Jack Dorsey to take on Musk’s Twitter with new App: Report

    As Tesla CEO Elon Musk took over as Twitter CEO, the microblogging site's co-founder Jack Dorsey is reportedly testing another social network App to compete with the Blue Bird.
  • Elon Musk to expand 280-character limit, to allow longer videos on Twitter

    New Delhi: Elon Musk on Sunday said that Twitter can soon expand or even get rid of the 280-character limit on the platform. He also confirmed that the company under him will look into increasing the length of videos so that users can post longer videos. Responding to a user who asked if we can […]
  • Why is #BoycottCadbury trending on Twitter?

    This is not the first time this brand is being given a boycott call. Last year, consumers in India accused Cadbury of putting a beef element in dairy milk and later the brand clarified that all its products in India are 100% vegetarian.
  • Google buys AI avatar startup ‘Alter’ for $100 million

    According to TechCrunch, Google buys the startup for about $100 million in an effort to improve its content game and compete with TikTok.
  • Apple iPhone no more a device for only the rich and famous in India

    According to data from business intelligence platform Tofler, Apple India logged a net profit of Rs 1,263 crore, a growth of 3 per cent (year-on-year) in the fiscal year, as sales were up a massive 45 per cent.
  • Elon Musk reportedly orders massive layoffs at Twitter before Nov 1

    According to The New York Times, the layoffs could occur before November 1, the same day when employees are supposed to get their stock grants, which "typically represent a significant portion" of their pay.
  • Social media posts lead to jail terms for young people in Assam

    Like many other boys and girls of her age, Barshashree was also an ardent lover of Facebook. She loved posting and commenting on many things without being aware that one day a social media post could bring darkness in her life.
  • Calm down tweeple! Trump’s not back on Twitter yet

    The tweet has garnered over three lakh likes and around 55k retweets with the comment section flooded with all sorts of reactions.
  • Google to run Meet on multiple platforms, including Zoom

    On all ChromeOS-based Meet devices, Zoom interop will be available, and support for more items will come later.
  • NASA space mission to probe metal-rich asteroid now set for Oct 2023

    NASA selected Psyche in 2017 to investigate a previously unexplored metal-rich asteroid of the same name. It is part of the agency's Discovery Programme, a line of low-cost, competitive missions led by a single principal investigator.
  • Will Musk become the only face of communication for Twitter like Tesla?

    Elon Musk, who rejected the idea of Tesla going back to having a PR department since he does not believe in "manipulating public opinion", may also think the same for Twitter since he himself tweets what he wants his companies to convey to the media and his customers.
  • Now, Byju’s employees in Bengaluru allege forceful resignations

    According to sources, the employees are being asked to immediately resign or face terminations which would affect their career prospectus.
  • Amazon Prime Video viewing habits stored on internal server exposed online

    A database containing viewing habits of Amazon Prime Video users, stored on an internal Amazon server, was accidently exposed online that could be accessed by anyone with a web browser.
  • Telegram tests pay-to-view posts, avoids Apple payment system

    Some Telegram channels have already received access to the feature, but it hasn't been officially announced by the platform, which suggests that it is still being tested.
  • From Mahakal temple to Indore road, social media-obsessed youngsters risk trouble

    Following a public outrage, the state administration ordered a probe into the matter and directed registration of a case against them.
  • Google Messages tests end-to-end encryption to group chats

    Reddit users in a large group chat noticed that one message came through saying that it was encrypted.
  • Rahul Gandhi hopes Twitter will “act against hate speech” as he congratulates Elon Musk

    In a cryptic tweet, Rahul Gandhi showed alleged Twitter followers manipulation data in an image he attached with the congratulatory message directed to Elon Musk.
  • Elon Musk says Twitter will form “content moderation council”

    Musk's comments came a day after he completed the USD 44 billion acquisition of the social media giant.
  • After Elon Musk takeover, pranksters pretend to be laid-off Twitter employees

    Several images and videos went viral on Friday in which two men carrying boxes are seen standing near the entrance of Twitter's San Francisco building, claiming to have been laid off by Musk.
  • NASA’s satellite captures ‘spooky smiley face’ on sun after solar eclipse

    Seen in ultraviolet light, these dark patches on the Sun are known as coronal holes and are regions where fast solar wind gushes out into space,” NASA Sun wrote in the caption of the post.
  • Twitterati ask Elon Musk to do away with blue ticks

    Some users felt that the allocation of the blue tick, the platform’s own version of verified accounts, is hindering the idea of virtual equality.
  • NASA’s Mars lander captures stunning meteoroid impact, spots more ice

    The impact, in a region called Amazonis Planitia, blasted a crater roughly 492 feet (150 metres) across and 70 feet (21 metres) deep. Some of the ejecta thrown by the impact flew as far as 37 km away.
  • Government issues high risk warning for iPhone users; here’s what to do

    These vulnerabilities can be exploited by a remote attacker to persuade the victim to open a specially crafted file or application. On successful exploitation, the attacker could gain access to sensitive information, execute arbitrary code, spoofing of the interface address, or denial of service conditions on the targeted system.
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