Elon Musk, owner of companies like Tesla and Starlink, has made a serious allegation. He claims that WhatsApp knows what people are messaging. This helps determine which ads to show to users. Calling ...
Every day, over 5 billion people exchange more than 100 billion messages across WhatsApp, Telegram, iMessage, and Signal.
Burnley Express on MSN
Scott Parker pinpoints main 'disappointment' from Burnley's defeat to Arsenal
Scott Parker admits he was “disappointed” with the nature of Arsenal’s second goal during their win against Burnley.
Sunderland Echo on MSN
How Sunderland's Premier League opponents during AFCON will be impacted and who they'll be without
In Sunderland's case, that means a trip to face Brighton the weekend before Christmas, and the home fixtures against Leeds ...
Sunderland Echo on MSN
The Matteo Guendouzi comments that go a long way towards explaining Sunderland's excellent start to the season
Of course, the quotes are not new - initially coming to light in May - but the sentiment seemingly holds true, and with every passing week and every passing bloody nose that Sunderland deal out in the ...
Burnley Express on MSN
Burnley v Arsenal confirmed XIs and team news as Scott Parker makes system decision
Scott Parker has opted to return to a back five for Burnley’s daunting challenge against league leaders Arsenal.
Doncaster Free Press on MSN
Whatsapp groups and player-led drills - Inside Doncaster Rovers' set-piece preparations
Arsenal sit top of the Premier League but plenty of pundits have jumped on the fact that they've scored more than half of their goals from dead-ball situations. It's a trend that appears to be ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Saturday he had apologised to U.S. President Donald Trump over an anti-tariff political advertisement and had told Ontario Premier Doug Ford not to run it.
The Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney, apologised to US President Donald Trump over an ad. The commercial was based on anti-tariff remarks made by former American President Ronald Reagan to ...
Canadian PM says anti-tariff ad featuring Ronald Reagan 'offended' Trump, who has since cut off trade talks with Canada.
Israel said on Saturday that three bodies it received from Gaza the night before were not hostages held in the Palestinian territory, as a Hamas security source reported fresh strikes in the south.
“The Madani government’s decision to continue the sugar subsidy is baffling,” said one ministry officer, who requested ...
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