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  • WhatsApp is testing a new feature to make it easier to view Status updates.

    WhatsApp is testing a new feature to make it easier to view Status updates.

    WhatsApp is experimenting with a new feature to make it easier for users to engage with the Status feature, resembling Instagram and Facebook Stories. The parent company, Meta, is working on a shortcut that allows users to see photos and videos of their contacts directly on the Status View page.

    A new testing option is already available on Instagram and Facebook.

    The new feature in beta version 2.24.19.4 for Android, as reported by WABetaInfo, enhances the usability of Status by enabling users to view updates without having to navigate the app’s home screen horizontal tray, potentially increasing user engagement with short-term posts.

    WhatsApp testa nova função para facilitar a visualização de Status. Imagem: WABetaInfo/Reprodução
    Imagem: stephmcblack/iStock

    Currently, the new shortcut is being tested, and there is no estimated release date for all WhatsApp users. Meta anticipates that this update will enhance the visibility of Status and streamline interactions.

  • An asteroid collides with Earth, creating a spectacular scene in the sky; view the video.

    An asteroid collides with Earth, creating a spectacular scene in the sky; view the video.

    An asteroid entered the Earth’s atmosphere last Wednesday afternoon, creating a spectacular fireball over the Philippines. Known as 2024 RW1, the asteroid was around 90 centimeters in diameter and was seen moving at a speed of 63,000 km/h. Images and videos of the event were shared on social media by internet users, capturing the interest of locals in the area.

    A harmless asteroid transforms into a fireball in the skies of the Philippines.

    The European Space Agency and NASA both anticipated that the asteroid would break apart upon nearing Luzon Island, the largest in the Philippines. They believed the event would be safe and would result in a striking display along the northern eastern coast in 2024.

    The asteroid entered the atmosphere and was seen burning around 1 p.m. (local time) despite limited visibility caused by Typhoon Yahi, a storm with the strength of a Category 3 hurricane, hitting the Philippines as a tropical storm.

    Watch the video:

    Another asteroid, the 2024 ON, is set to approach Earth in the upcoming weeks. This asteroid, measuring approximately 228 meters in width, which is comparable to two football fields, will be observable from the Northern Hemisphere, posing no threat of impact.

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